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Beyond Shanghai and PISA Binyan Xu

Beyond Shanghai and PISA By Binyan Xu

Beyond Shanghai and PISA by Binyan Xu


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Beyond Shanghai and PISA: Cognitive and Non-cognitive Competencies of Chinese Students in Mathematics by Binyan Xu

This book seeks to illustrate the research on mathematics competencies and disposition in China according to the conceptual development and empirical investigation perspective. Mathematics education in China has a distinguishing feature a focus of attention to mathematical competency. Paradoxically, there has not been an explicit, refined, and measurable evaluation system in place to assess mathematical competency in China. While academic achievement surveys or evaluations are common, these can only give an overall conclusion about mathematical thinking skills or problem solving abilities. In response to this deficiency, China is beginning to carry out national projects that emphasize defining both a conceptual framework on core competencies in school mathematics and developing a corresponding assessment framework.

Thus, the main focus of this volume is the current investigations of different mathematics competencies and mathematical disposition of Chinese students, with the aim of promoting interaction between domestic and international student performance assessment, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of mathematics competencies and disposition in mainland China, and to stimulate innovative new directions in research. The primary audience of this volume is the large group of researchers interested in mathematics competencies, mathematics teaching and learning in China, or comparative studies, or the relation of the three. The book will also appeal to teaching trainers or instructors, as well as be an appropriate resource for graduate courses or seminars at either the masters or doctoral level.

Beyond Shanghai and PISA Reviews

This thematic volume aims to provide educational researchers interested in mathematical skills with a detailed portrait of the development of mathematical skills in Chinese students. it should be mentioned that, in addition to a brief presentation of the publishers and authors, the book contains an index of subjects as well as an index of cited authors. (Frederic Morneau- Guerin, MAA Reviews, May 10, 2022)

About Binyan Xu

Binyan Xu is Full Professor in the College of Teacher Education of East China Normal University. She earned a B. Sc. degree in mathematics from East China Normal University in 1986, and a Ph.D. degree in mathematics education from University of Osnabrueck of Germany in 1994.

Yan Zhu is an associate professor in the College of Teacher Education of East China Normal University. She earned a B. Sc. and M. Ed. degree in mathematics education from East China Normal University, and a Ph.D. degree in mathematics education from Nanyang Technological University of Singapore.

Xiaoli Lu is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Mathematics of East China Normal University. She earned a B. Sc. degree in mathematics from Qingdao University, a Masters degree in mathematics education from East China Normal University, and a Ph.D. degree in mathematics education from the University of Hong Kong

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: From Two Basics, to Four Basics and to Core Mathematics Competencies in China Mainland.- Chapter 2: What Can PISA Tell us About Shanghai Students Performance in Mathematics?.- Chapter 3: Toward a Framework of Core Mathematics Competencies in China.-Chapter 4: Mathematical Problem Posing: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 5: Mathematical Problem Solving: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 6: Mathematical Reasoning: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 7: Mathematical Representation: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 8: Mathematical Modelling: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 9: Mathematical Communication: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 10: Mathematical Disposition: Conceptual Development and Empirical Investigation.- Chapter 11: Anxiety in Mathematics Learning.- Chapter 12: Commentary 1.- Chapter 13:Commentary 2.- Chapter 14: Commentary 3.- Chapter 15: Summary and Conclusion.

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NPB9783030681593
9783030681593
3030681599
Beyond Shanghai and PISA: Cognitive and Non-cognitive Competencies of Chinese Students in Mathematics by Binyan Xu
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022-05-08
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