Subject Pedagogy Seminar – Mathematical flexibility: A promising focus for research and practice

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Abstract

Mathematical flexibility is increasingly recognized as an important construct of interest for both researchers and practitioners in mathematics education. Flexibility can be characterized as a learner’s willingness to change strategies based on the particular problem-solving conditions or goals. In this talk, I first provide an introduction to flexibility. I then explore different ways that flexibility has been assessed, highlighting successes and challenges in the various forms of assessment. I then present recent empirical research results on flexibility, and I conclude by suggesting some promising areas for future research on flexibility.

This seminar is in-person only.

Event Details

Thursday 18 April 2024
16:30 - 18:00
Seminar Room G/H
Public
Department of Education

Event Speakers

Professor Jon Star (Harvard University)

Organiser

Dr Gabriel Stylianides