The Italian Didactic Tradition

  • Mariotti M
  • Bartolini Bussi M
  • Boero P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Starting with a historic overview highlighting the increasing interest and involvement of the community of mathematicians in educational issues, the chapter outlines some of the crucial features that shaped Italian didactics and, more specif- ically, the emergence of research studies on mathematics education. Some of these features are related to local conditions, for instance, the high degree of freedom left to the teacher in the design and realization of didactic interventions. The specificity of the Italian case can also be highlighted through a comparison with the reality of other countries. The fruitfulness of this comparison is presented by reporting on collec- tive and personal collaboration experiences between the French and Italian research communities. A final contribution, coming from East Asia, puts the Italian tradition under the lens of a completely new eye, and invites reflection upon historical and institutional aspects of the Italian tradition.

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Mariotti, M. A., Bartolini Bussi, M. G., Boero, P., Douek, N., Pedemonte, B., & Sun, X. H. (2019). The Italian Didactic Tradition (pp. 95–121). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05514-1_4

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