CODE 67627 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 4 cfu anno 4 SCIENZE DELLA FORMAZIONE PRIMARIA 9322 (LM-85 bis) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR MAT/04 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: TEACHER EDUCATION 9322 (coorte 2021/2022) MATHEMATICS I 67638 2021 MATHEMATICS 2 67666 2021 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course of Mathematics Education is the last course devoted to mathematics and its teaching and learning. Through its content (competencies regarding argumentation) it allows to revise some important contents of previous courses in the perspective of planning the teaching of mathematics AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Critical knowledge of the national Guidelines for grades K-5, with soecific reference to the content of the courses of Mathematics 1 and 2; teaching competence concerning argumentation in mathematical activities. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES With reference to the “Goals for the development of competencies” of the National Guidelines for Curricula in mother school and in primary school, the course aims at the development of competencies that are crucial for basic enculturation in Mathematics, for further studies and for citizenship, by selecting objectives that are suggested by the main teachers’ planning and students’ learning difficulties identified in the school. The development of students’ argumentative competencies will be the main thread of the course; such competencies will be connected to the students’ operational and reflective mastery of basic mathematics contents already dealt with in previous course (see Program). PREREQUISITES The contents of the courses MATEMATICA I 67638 MATEMATICA 2 67666 TEACHING METHODS By continuity with previous courses, the lectures will include individual students’ work on worksheets (other worksheets will be filled at home), classroom discussions (guided by the teacher) on students’ productions, and teacher’s explanations. Students will be requested to produce (in groups) detailed field notes on classroom activities; those field notes will be revised by the teacher and finally will be the reference for students’ homework and their preparation to the final evaluation. Students with DSA, disability or other special educational needs are recommended to contact the professor at the beginning of the course to agree on teaching and exam methods which, according to the course’s objectives, take into account the modalities individual learning and provide suitable compensatory tools” SYLLABUS/CONTENT Argumentation: Toulmin’s model to characterize it; Toulmin’s model as a tool for task design and for the analysis of students’ argumentative productions. In such a perspective argumentation will be connected to the development of students’ operational and reflective competencies on the following contents: - numbers and digits (particularly as concerns the decimal-position number representation system) - properties in the set of natural numbers and arithmetic operations (multiples and sub-multiples, prime numbers, etc.): examples and counter-examples, general properties - key geometry concepts (angle, parallelism, perpendicularity, length and surface measures) and key elementary probability concepts. During the course peculiar attention will be addressed to the synergy between the development of argumentative competencies in mathematics and in other disciplines (sciences, grammar). RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY The worksheets of the course (which also provide elements of theory) and the field notes revised by the teacher are the basic references for students. According to their interests further texts and websites will be suggested. For international students, texts and articles in English are available on request. The exam can be taken in English in the prescribed manner” TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ELISABETTA ROBOTTI Ricevimento: writing an email to the teacher at the following address: robotti@dima.unige.it LESSONS LESSONS START On September, 22 at 12:00 a.m. Class schedule MATH DIDACTICS EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam will be an individual written 2-hours assessment. It will take place in attendance or online according to the University regulations due to the pandemic . ASSESSMENT METHODS Assessment criterium: The final individul report will be compared with the filled worksheets and with the final individual assessment test. FURTHER INFORMATION For students who will not attend at least 16 hours of lectures out of 24 a tutored learning program is offered, with a final written 4-hours exam on the whole program of the course. Students should contact the teacher at the address boero@dima.unige.it