Christof WeberMathematical Imagining
A Routine for Secondary Classrooms
Christof Weber is a professor in the School of Education at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. He taught mathematics for twenty-five years at a "Gymnasium" in Switzerland, a post-compulsory public high school preparing students for tertiary education. He currently studies the teaching and learning of mathematics, with a particular focus on algorithms. When not working, Christof and his wife enjoy being outdoors, hiking long treks or traveling to observe eclipses.
Part 1: The Mathematical Imagining Routine: Background and Guidelines
Chapter 1: What Is the Mathematical Imagining Routine?
Chapter 2: Implementing the Mathematical Imagining Routine
Chapter 3: Developing Your Own Exercises in Mathematical Imagining
Part 2: Exercises in Mathematical Imagining: A Collection of Example Tasks
Chapter 4: About Using the Example Tasks
Chapter 5: Construction Exercises in Mathematical Imagining
Chapter 6: Problem-Solving Exercises in Mathematical Imagining
Chapter 7: Reasoning Exercises in Mathematical Imagining
Chapter 8: Paradox Exercise in Mathematical Imagining