ECTS 2009-10

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Mathematics Education, PhD Programme

Graduate programme - 180 ECTS credits - 3 years - Kristiansand

MATDI-DR

MATDI-DR

180

To be admitted to the programme, applicants must have obtained a higher degree (masters degree or equivalent) in the discipline of their application, that is Mathematics, Mathematics Education or a closely related discipline. In addition applicants should have Teacher Education and should have achieved a reasonable level of competence in Mathematics Education. More information for overseas applicants may be found at the following web address: http://www.uia.no/en/portaler/om_universitetet/teknologi_og_realfag/phd/doktorgrad

The aim of the programme is to contribute to the student's knowledge of the broad theoretical perspectives used in the discipline of Mathematics Education and to fosters the development of independent research skills in the field of Mathematics Education. Research may relates to all levels of schooling and to all levels of the education system. The programme consists of two parts. The course part comprises 60 ECTS credits. The course part consist of a core of compulsory course work, augmented either by furter courses, contribution at seminars, publications or similar. The research comprises 120 ECTS credits. The research will be supervised by experienced supervisors and will result in a Doctoral dissertation. The dissertation shall be defended in a public disputation. The following courses are offered at the University of Agder (the courses will not be offered every year): MA-601 Theory of Science from a Perspective of Mathematics Education MA-602 Theories in the Learning and Teaching of Mathematics MA-604 Problem-Solving Research in Mathematics Education MA-607 Research Methodology in Mathematics Education MA-610 The Development of Mathematics MA-611 Mathematics Teaching and Learning in an ICT-rich Environment: Theories, Tools and Digital Competence The programme aims to develope the candidate's capacity for critical analysis and ability to pursue scholarly and programmatic research in the field.

It is expected that after completing the programme students will be able to: Relate and apply the acquired knowledge and skills to critically analyse, evaluate and synthesise perspectives developed in the broader framework of the knowledge in the relevant dicsiplinary area Plan, design and implement scolarly research leading to both the creation of knowledge and also offering solutions to the problems of teaching and learning in mathematics Display competencies in leadership, creativity and independence in work - and synthesise new and appropriate relationships to solve complex problems that involve many factors relating to teaching and learning mathematics

The PhD programme comprises taught courses of 60 study points and the writing of a research-based dissertation with supervision. Course work comprises attendance and participation in lectures, seminars, collaborative tasks and practical workshops.

Students work on courses part is assessed through essays. The students have to write a research-based dissertation.

The PhD programme qualifies graduates for research in Mathematics Education. The PhD programme provides graduates with the knowledge and skills to engage in the scientific discipline of Mathematics Education at the highest levels of teaching and research in the field. The programme equips students for work in teacher education and educational consultancy in mathematics education, and teaching and researching in mathematics and mathematics education.

PhD in Mathematics Education.

Professor Barbro Grevholm Faculty of Engineering and Sciences Gimlemoen, serviceboks 422 4604 Kristiansand Phone: +47 38 14 16 39 Fax: +47 38 14 10 71 E-mail address: barbro.grevholm@uia.no

Faculty of Engineering and Science

ECTS Course Catalogue University of Agder 2009-10