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Merlin Dergham's Teaching mathematics by means of technology and integrating such available technologies into math classrooms http://www.24google.com
What is clear is that teachers are primarily responsible for the curriculum development involved in teaching mathematics using technology, yet this will not be achieved unless teachers are up to this challenge. Currently, there are neither reliable curricula to support a technology-rich environment nor sufficient numbers of teachers who are able to meet the challenges of this environment. Sketchy evidence from schools and evidence from well-designed studies indicates that there are too many variables involved in technology integration to leave the task up to individual or institutional vision alone. As has been shown, chaos is often the result when integrating technology to the mathematics curriculum, and the demands and challenges of the technological society have not been met by math educational objectives. The chaos in the mathematics curriculum manifests itself in several ways: it can be categorized as individual or institutional. On an individual level, a number of teachers, math educators, and software programmers have independently presented the New curriculum. On an institutional level, some schools have developed their own curricula, theories, and applications, which are based solely on their vision but not on any type of research. In addition to existing challenges, integration becomes difficult due to certain fundamental clashes and conflicts, which have essentially been ignored by the above mentioned individuals and institutions. This has negatively affected the process of learning mathematics by means of technology.
However, it is important to note that neither these flawed visions, institutional constraints and clashes, nor the technology itself are capable of preventing integration. Instead, successful integration is dependent on one critical variable: teachers must be equipped to meet the challenges of this task. Effective curriculum development lags behind technology development and institutional aims because teachers, in general, have not reached a level where there are able to seamlessly fit together these factors in the classroom.
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