Hipotenusa : Journal of Mathematical Society
Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) is a teaching and learning theory in mathematics education that was first introduced and developed by Freudenthal. Two of his important points of view are mathematics must be connected to reality and mathematics as a human activity. RME is implemented following three principles, they are guided reinvention and progressive mathematizing, didactical phenomenology, self-developed model. Furthermore, the practice of RME also has its characteristics, they are phenomenological exploration or the use of contexts, the use of models or bridging by vertical instruments, the use of students own productions and constructions or students contribution, the interactive character of the teaching process or interactivity, and the intertwining of various learning strands. A paper is eligible to be included in this topic if the paper accommodates these three principles and these five characteristics. Educational design research is perceived as the systematic study of designing, developing, and evaluating educational interventions (programs, teaching-learning strategies, and materials, products, systems) as solutions to such problems. It also aims at advancing our knowledge about the characteristics of these interventions and the processes to design and develop them. Authors could submit their work, either a validation study or a development study in mathematics education, with a comprehensive description and analysis of every stage.
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