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ECTS 2009-10
Mathematics 2
Graduate programme - 30 ECTS credits - 1 Semesters semester - Kristiansand
MAT2-30
MAT2-30
30
Students in Teacher Education can choose Mathematics 2 (autumn) and/or Mathematics 3 (spring) in their 3rd or 4th year. Those qualified to teach in their own country can also apply for Mathematics 2 and 3.
Mathematics 2 comprises four courses, three mathematics courses and one course in mathematics education. Basic concepts and ways of thinking are emphasized in the three mathematics courses. Understanding and ability to explain and apply results are considered more imortant than getting to know more advanced mathematics. The aim of the course in mathematics education is to give the students experiences with research questions related to teaching and learning of mathematics both through literature and 2 weeks of compulsory school practice. The students will also get to know about current research projects in mathematics education in which the Institute is involved.
After finishing this programme the student will be able to: demonstrate knowledge of central ideas, concepts, principles and working methods in the mathematical themes of geometry, algebra and number plan, investigate/analyse and evaluate mathematics teaching in the context of subject and didactical knowledge.
Plenary lectures, group work, student presentations, computerlab work and a research project based on school practice. Attendence in parts of the coursework is compulsory. There are also compulsory tasks (hand ins et cetera) in the courses. Please see separate course descriptions. Practice: The students shall develop further the pedagogical competence they have already obtained during their teacher training so far, through planning, carrying out and reflecting upon didactical research questions related to school practice in mathematics. The planning part comprises: contacting the school teachers, formulating a research question and finding literature of current interest for this research question. The carrying out part comprises: Applying research methods as classroom observation and interview, and possibly also taking charge of the teaching. The reflecting part comprises: Interpreting the experiences from the school practice in terms of didactical literature of current interest, and writing a report.
There will be final examinations in all courses. Please see separate course descriptions for more information.
Completion of Mathematics 2 together with Mathematics 3 provides the academic basis for teaching Mathematics at the primary and secondary school level. Completion of Teacher Education and Mathematics 2 and 3 qualifies students for admission to the two- year Master Programme in Mathematics Education.
The language of instruction is norwegian. Parts of the literature can be in an other scandinavian language or english.
Associate Professor Said Hadjerrouit Faculty of Engineering and Sciences Gimlemoen, serviceboks 422 4604 Kristiansand Phone: +47 38 14 17 03 Fax: +47 38 14 10 71 E-mail address: said.hadjerrouit@uia.no
Faculty of Engineering and Science



