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Development of the Mathematics Education System in Iceland in the 1960s in Comparison to Three Neighbouring Countries

Development of the Mathematics Education System in Iceland in the 1960s in Comparison to Three Neighbouring Countries


Titill: Development of the Mathematics Education System in Iceland in the 1960s in Comparison to Three Neighbouring Countries
Höfundur: Bjarnadóttir, Kristín
Pitta-Pantazi, D.
Philippou, C.
Útgáfa: 2007
Tungumál: Íslenska
Umfang: 10
Svið: Menntavísindasvið
Birtist í: European Research in Mathematics Education V: Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education; ()
Efnisorð: Stærðfræði (allt)
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4888

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Bjarnadóttir , K 2007 , Development of the Mathematics Education System in Iceland in the 1960s in Comparison to Three Neighbouring Countries . í D Pitta-Pantazi & C Philippou (útg.) , European Research in Mathematics Education V: Proceedings of the Fifth Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education . University of Cyprus and ERME , bls. 2403-2412 , the Fifth Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education , Larnaca , Kýpur , 22/02/07 .
 
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Mathematics education in Iceland was behind that of its neighbouring countries up to the 1960s, when radical ideas of implementing logic and set theory into school mathematics reached Iceland, mainly from Denmark. Introduction of ‘modern’ mathematics in Icelandic schools is compared to its parallels in Denmark, Norway and England. Similarities are found in expectations of social and economic progress, promoted by the OECD, expectations of increased clarity and improved understanding of mathematics, a clash between different cultures of teacher education and egalitarian trends in providing ‘education for all,’ with the implication ‘mathematics for all’. The differences lie mainly in different societal structure, characterized by Iceland’s recent independence from Denmark, its sparse population and underdeveloped decision-making structure.

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