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This book celebrates Gert Schubring's 80th birthday and honors his impactful contributions to the field of history of mathematics and its education. Recognized with the prestigious Hans Freudenthal Award in 2019, Schubring's academic work sets the tone for this volume.
The thoughtfully curated articles in this collection offer insightful studies on textbooks and biographies of key figures in mathematics and mathematics education, contextualizing their significance within the broader historical landscape, and providing the readers with a deeper understanding of the development of the history…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book celebrates Gert Schubring's 80th birthday and honors his impactful contributions to the field of history of mathematics and its education. Recognized with the prestigious Hans Freudenthal Award in 2019, Schubring's academic work sets the tone for this volume.

The thoughtfully curated articles in this collection offer insightful studies on textbooks and biographies of key figures in mathematics and mathematics education, contextualizing their significance within the broader historical landscape, and providing the readers with a deeper understanding of the development of the history of mathematics and its education. Researchers as well as curious readers and students will find this collection to be a valuable resource in the field.
Autorenporträt
Andrea Verdrugo Rohrer concluded her doctorate in 2010 under the supervision of Gert Schubring. Since then, she has worked as a professor in Chile and Brazil. Currently, she is a full professor at the Polytechnical Institute of the State University of Rio de Janeiro (IPRJ/UERJ). Her research interests involve lecturing mathematics for undergraduate students, and ethnomathematics, among others. Joerg Zender wrote his doctorate on mathematics trails and, after working in Bielefeld, Koblenz, Frankfurt, Mainz, Darmstadt and Wiesbaden, he now teaches mathematics in Frankfurt. His research interests are outdoor mathematics and assessments (formative, summative, and diagnostic), and the popularization of mathematics.