Terezinha Nunes Analucia Dias Schliemann David William Carraher
People who learn to solve problems 'on the job' often have to do it differently from people who learn in theory. Practical knowledge and theoretical knowledge is different in some ways but similar in other ways - or else one would end up with wrong solutions to the problems. Mathematics is also like this. People who learn to calculate, for example, because they are involved in commerce frequently have a more practical way of doing mathematics than the way we are taught at school. This book is about the differences between what we call practical knowledge of mathematics - that is street...
People who learn to solve problems 'on the job' often have to do it differently from people who learn in theory. Practical knowledge and theoretical k...