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Konferenz: ETC 2: INDRUM 2016 - First conference of International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics (ETC 2: INDRUM).
Montpellier, Frankreich.
Internet: ETC 2: INDRUM 2016 - First conference of International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics
Termin: 31.3.2016 - 2.4.2016 März 2016
Kurzbeschreibung
The first INDRUM Conference will be held March 31 – April 2, 2016 in Montpellier, France. INDRUM 2016 is the first in a series of biennial and bilingual conferences that will address all aspects of research in didactics of mathematics at tertiary level, including students' and teachers' practices and the teaching and learning of specific mathematical topics. The conference aims to attract researchers in didactics of mathematics at university level, mathematicians and any teacher or researcher with interest in university mathematics education (UME). The conference programme will consist of a plenary lecture, a panel discussion, thematic working groups (6 hours each); short communications in parallel (two sessions of 1h30m each) and a permanent poster exhibition. We are delighted to announce that Michèle Artigue (University Paris Diderot, France) has accepted the invitation to be our plenary speaker. The conference proceedings will be available before the conference and we aim to publish a post-conference book. The selection of papers and posters to be presented will be done through peer review. This Conference is part of the work of INDRUM (International Network for Didactic Research in University Mathematics), a newly constituted international network initiated by an international team of researchers in university-level didactics of mathematics. INDRUM aims to contribute to the development of research in didactics of mathematics at all levels of tertiary education, with a particular focus on building research capacity in the field and on strengthening the dialogue with the mathematics community. The objectives of INDRUM include:
- to federate existing UME research in Europe as wella s the rest of the world
- to develop collaborative grant applications to national, EU (e.g. Horizon 2020) and international funding schemes
- to reinforce the visibility of UME research within the mathematics education and the mathematics communities
- to contribute to the development of UME doctoral programmes.
Themen
Thematic Working Groups
- TWG1 Teachers and students’ practices at university level, including: transition to university mathematics, or beyond; challenges for, and novel approaches to, teaching mathematics at university level; the role of ICT and other resources in the teaching and learning of university mathematics; assessing the learning and teaching of mathematics at university level; the preparation and training of university mathematics teachers; and, collaborative research between university mathematics teachers and researchers in mathematics education
- TWG2 Teaching and learning of topics in university mathematics, mainly: Analysis and Calculus –Linear and abstract algebra – Logic, reasoning and proof – Number Theory and discrete mathematics – Mathematics and other fields
Deadlines
- March 7, 2015: First announcement
- April 30, 2015: Second announcement, call for papers
- October 1, 2015: Registration open
- October 31, 2015: Deadline for submission of papers or of poster proposals
- December 15, 2015: Deadline for reviewers to submit their reviews
- December 31, 2015: Decisions about paper or poster acceptance
- January 31, 2016: Deadline for revisions of papers
- February 29, 2016: Third announcement with conference program and pre-acts available on the conference website
- March 31– April 2, 2016: Conference
Programmkomitee
INDRUM 2016 Scientific Committee
- Elena Nardi (Norwich, United Kingdom) Chair
- Carl Winsløw (Copenhagen, Denmark) co-chair
- Marianna Bosch (Barcelona, Spain)
- Stéphanie Bridoux (Mons, Belgium)
- Faïza Chellougui (Bizerte, Tunisia)
- Viviane Durand-Guerrier (Montpellier, France)
- Cécile de Hosson (Paris, France)
- Simon Goodchild (Kristiansand, Norway)
- Alejandro González-Martín (Montreal, Canada)
- Denise Grenier (Grenoble, France)
- Nicolas Grenier-Boley (Rouen, France)
- Ghislaine Gueudet (Rennes, France)
- Thomas Hausberger (Montpellier, France)
- Reinhard Hochmuth (Lüneburg, Germany)
- Mirko Maracci (Pavia, Italia)
- Chris Rasmussen (San Diego, United States)
- Denis Tanguay (Montraal, Canada)
- Maria Trigueros (Mexico City, Mexico)
- Fabrice Vandebrouck (Paris, France)
INDRUM 2016 Organising Committee
- Viviane Durand-Guerrier (Montpellier, France) Chair
- Marianna Bosch (Barcelona, Spain) co-chair
- Berta Barquero (Barcelona, Spain)
- Ignasi Floresna (Barcelona, Spain)
- Thomas Hausberger (Montpellier, France)
- Simon Modeste (Montpellier, France)
- Pedro Nicolás (Murcia, Spain)
- Gaëtan Planchon (Montpellier, France)
- Noemí Ruiz-Munzón (Barcelona, Spain)
- Nicolas Saby (Montpellier, France)
- Laurent Vivier (Paris, France)