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Background of the courseThe course which is being offered is the result of three years research and development which took place from 1999 to 2002 and was funded by an EU Socrates/Comenius grant. The institutions involved in the course are: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Praha, Czech Republic
University of Derby, United Kingdom
The modules which make up the course have been produced by members of the above institutions who have been working on in-service provision for teachers for many years both within their own countries and internationally. The philosophy of the members of the project concerning teaching and learning was in accord and is as follows: It is their experience that the current teaching of mathematics is too instructive, that is, it is an imitative way of processing and reproducing knowledge of mathematics. This produces at best a passive attitude towards the subject but more generally a negative one. There is a considerable body of international research to support this statement. Much research has been undertaken together with work done in the classroom to try to overcome this problem. The project team believe that working with teachers is the most appropriate way of achieving the best and quickest way of making changes to improve the situation. They have arrived at the conclusion that teaching should be based on a constructive epistemology of learning, which produces creative activities and a deep understanding of mathematics. This change should produce a more positive attitude towards mathematics in students together with an increased enjoyment in the subject for them. The course content and teaching strategies are based on this premise. The course has already taken place on eight different occasions between 2001 and 2007.
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