This short seminar is intended for mathematics educators, mathematicians, and all those who are interested in the epistemological nature of mathematics, its teaching and learning. The seminar will revolve around the Commognitive Framework by Prof Anna Sfard from Haifa University.
Sfard, A. (2008). Thinking as communicating. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
The framework offers eye-opening ideas on mathematical thinking and learning, and on how students can and should be supported in this challenging endeavor. The commognitive framework was introduced in 2008 and it has been praised for its breadth, depth and applicability to many educational settings, including small children, middle-schoolers, university students, and teacher training. In a highly interactive and collaborative environment, we are going to discuss the subject in a critical manner based on contemporary research, and teaching-and-learning experiences that the seminar students bring to the classroom. Students' engagement, contribution, and collaboration are the key to the success of the seminar.