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Thinking As Communicating Human Development The Growth Of Discourses And Mathematizing Learning In Doing Social Cognitive And Computational Perspectives 1st Edition Anna Sfard

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Thinking As Communicating Human Development The Growth Of Discourses And Mathematizing Learning In Doing Social Cognitive And Computational Perspectives 1st Edition Anna Sfard
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Anna Sfard
ISBN: 9780511378867, 9780521867375, 0511378866, 0521867371
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Thinking As Communicating Human Development The Growth Of Discourses And Mathematizing Learning In Doing Social Cognitive And Computational Perspectives 1st Edition Anna Sfard by Anna Sfard 9780511378867, 9780521867375, 0511378866, 0521867371 instant download after payment.

This book contributes to the current debate about how to think and talk about human thinking so as to resolve or bypass such time-honored quandaries as the controversy of nature vs. nurture, the body and mind problem, the question of learning transfer, and the conundrum of human consciousness. The author responds to the challenge by introducing her own "commognitive" conceptualization of human thinking. She argues for this special approach with the help of examples of mathematical thinking. Except for its contribution to theorizing on human development, the book is relevant to researchers looking for methodological innovations, and to mathematics educators seeking pedagogical insights and improvements.

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