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MA-106-1 Mathematics for Pre-school Teachers
Bachelor's Programme in Pre-school Education
Spring
Norwegian
On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to
- gained knowledge about mathematics.
- gained insight into how children experience and explore numbers, counting, space, and figure, as well as be able to continue and further develop this in their pedagogical work
- developed concepts and attitudes that are based on new research into mathematics education.
The content of the course is concentrated around the issues number, space, and figure. Through a focus on how children learn mathematics in the kindergarten as well as through practical work with tasks and activities related to the kindergarten, the students are going to experience how children explore and make experience with numbers and counting, space and figure. The course aims at giving the students tools to collaborate with children at their level, and experience how children argue mathematically and make themselves mathematical connections through playing, experimenting, and activities. How children develop mathematical concepts and language will be emphasised in the course. These issues are discussed from the perspective of how pre-school teachers may plan, carry out, and reflect on children´s mathematical learning. A central issue in the course is also a focus on how to prepare the children for mathematics in school.
Lectures, seminars, group work, and obligatory assignments. In addition there will be a project connected to pre-school or elementary school, related to mathematics only or mathematics related to other subjects.
Students must pass the compulsory assignemets in order to take the examination.
A 4-hour written examination. Graded assessment.
Theoretical
First cycle
Second year of bachelor's programme.
Associate professor Martin Carlsen
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
MA-106- D1
- 10 ECTS credits
MA-106- L1
- 10 ECTS credits
MA-106- G
- 10 ECTS credits
No
Faculty of Engineering and Science



