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CAS as a didactical challenge
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2008-12-01
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general mathematics education Computer Algebra Systems CAS-supported mathematics teaching basic knowledge reflection reduction of operative knowledge communication with mathematical experts pedagogical tool
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Schneider, E. (2008). CAS as a didactical challenge. Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science, 6(2), 379-393. https://doi.org/10.5485/TMCS.2008.0186
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The paper starts with the discussion of a concept of general mathematics education (mathematics education for everyone). This concept views the focus of teaching mathematics in the reduction of the demands in the field of operative knowledge and skills as well as in an increase of the demands in the fields of basic knowledge and reflection. The consequences of this concept are didactically challenging for the use of Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) in the teaching of mathematics. By reducing the operative work we reduce exactly that field in which the original potential of CAS lies. It is shown that in such maths classes the main focus of CAS is on their use as a pedagogical tool, namely as support for the development of basic knowledge and reflection as well as a model of communication with mathematical experts.