Mis à jour le 1er décembre 2007
La deuxième annonce du 11e Congrès International sur l’Education Mathématique (ICME) qui aura lieu à Monterrey, Mexique du 6 au 13 juillet 2007 a été postée sur le site du congrès
On peut télécharger le programme du congrès à l’adresse suivante
http://icme11.org/system/files/2ndAnnouncement%5BNov26%5D.pdf
La première annonce du 11e Congrès International sur l’Education Mathématique (ICME) qui aura lieu à Monterrey, Mexique du 6 au 13 juillet 2007 a été postée sur le site du congrès
Certains de ces TSG intéressent particulièrement ls membres de l’UREM :
TSG1 : New developments and trends in mathematics education at preschool level
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/2
TSG2 : New developments and trends in mathematics education at primary level
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/1
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 20 novembre 2007.
TSG3 : New developments and trends in mathematics education at lower secondary level
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http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/4
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 15 décembre 2007.
TSG4 : New developments and trends in mathematics education at upper secondary level
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/5
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 15 décembre 2007.
TSG12 : Research and development in the teaching and learning of geometry
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/13
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 30 novembre 2007.
TSG 22 : New technologies in the teaching and learning of mathematics
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/23
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 15 novembre 2007.
TSG23 : The role of history of mathematics in mathematics education
http://tsg.icme11.org/tsg/show/24
Date limite pour proposer un article : le 16 novembre 2007.
L’ICME organise aussi des groupes de discussion.
Voici le lien vers la page Discussion groups : http://dg.icme11.org/
et les groupes de discussion sont :
DG 2 : The relationship between research and practice in mathematics education
DG 3 : Mathematics education : for whom and why ?
DG 4 : Reconceptualizing the mathematics curriculum
DG 5 : The role of philosophy in mathematics education
DG 6 : The nature and roles of international cooperation in mathematics education
DG 7 : Dilemmas and controversies in the education of mathematics teachers
DG 8 : The role of mathematics in access to tertiary education
DG 9 : Promoting creativity for all students in mathematics education
DG 10 : Public perceptions and understanding of mathematics and mathematics education
DG 11 : Quality and relevance in mathematics education research
DG 12 : Rethinking doctoral programs in mathematics education
DG 13 : Challenges posed by different perspectives, positions, and approaches in mathematics education research
DG 14 : International comparisons in mathematics education
DG 15 : The shaping of mathematics education through assessment and testing
DG 16 : The evaluation of mathematics teachers and curricula within educational systems
DG 17 : The changing nature and roles of mathematics textbooks : form, use, access
DG 18 : The role of ethnomathematics in mathematics education
DG 19 : The role of mathematical competitions and other challenging contexts in the teaching and learning of mathematics
DG 20 : Current problems and challenges in primary mathematics education
DG 21 : Current problems and challenges in lower secondary mathematics education
DG 22 : Current problems and challenges in upper secondary mathematics education
DG 23 : Current problems and challenges in non-university tertiary mathematics education
DG 24 : Current problems and challenges in university mathematics education
DG 25 : Current problems and challenges in distance teaching and learning
DG 26 : Current problems and challenges in the conditions and practice of mathematics teachers
DG 27 : How is technology challenging us to re-think the fundamentals of mathematics education ?
DG 28 : The role of professional associations in mathematics education : locally, regionally, and globally
L’ICME met sur pied des des équipes qui enquêtent sur différents sujets :
Les Survey Teams :
Survey Teams
ICME 11 Survey Teams Survey Teams, first created in ICME 10, are groups entrusted to carry out a survey of the latest developments regarding a certain theme or issue of Mathematics Education. Emphasis is placed on pinpointing new knowledge, new perspectives, and emerging challenges. The teamsí work will be presented in a lecture at the congress. Survey Teams ensure we are made aware of developments in the field addressed since the time of the previous ICME, thus giving continuity to ICME.
ST 1 : Recruitment, entrance and retention of students to university mathematics studies in different countries
ST 2 : Challenges to mathematics education research faced by developing countries
ST 3 : The impact of research findings in mathematics education on students´ learning of mathematics
ST 4 : Representations of mathematical concepts, objects and processes in mathematics teaching and learning
ST 5 : Mathematics education in multicultural and multilingual environments
ST 6 : Societal challenges to mathematics education in different countries
ST 7 : The notion and role of theory in mathematics education research
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