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MATE 355

Course ID:
Course Code & Number
MATE 355
Course Title
Teaching Mathematics Through Play
Level
BS
Credit Hours/ ECTS Credits
(2+0+0) 2 TEDU Credits, 4 ECTS Credits
Year of Study:
Semester:
Type of Course:
Elective
Mode of Delivery:
Face-to-face
Language of Instruction:
English
Pre-requisite / Co-requisite:
Pre-requisites: NONE
Co-requisites: NONE
Catalog Description
Game and game types; the importance of games in mathematics teaching; theoretical approaches to play; logic, mathematics, intelligence games/puzzles; mathematics and game interaction; examination of some games developed by mathematicians; cultural math games, game theory; technology supported math games.
Course Objectives

The aim of this course is to provide students understanding of game and use of games in mathematics education. By analyzing games and their usage from different perspectives, students will have an opportunity to gain deep understanding about appropriate integration of games into instructional process of mathematics. 

Software Usage

If relevant to the course

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Define games and types of games.
  2. Discuss the importance of games in mathematics teaching.
  3. Explain different theoretical approaches to play a game.
  4. Establish relationship between mathematics learning and playing game.
  5. Examine games developed by mathematicians.
  6. Explore cultural math games.
  7. Investigate technology supported math games.
  8. Design mathematics instruction process requiring playing game.
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods:
Discussion/Debate Reading Demonstrating Problem Solving Inquiry Microteaching Simulation & Games Guest Speakers Hands-on Activities Web Searching
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
Oral Questioning Lab Assignment Self Evaluation Peer Evaluation Performance Project (Written, Oral) Others
Assessment Methods and Criteria Others:
Game Design
Design Content

If relevant to the course

Recommended Reading

Rowe, J. (2001). An experiment in the use of games in the teaching of mental arithmetic. Philosophy of Mathematics Education14, 1-23.

Zaslavsky, C. (1996). Multicultural Math Classroom: Bringing In the World. Heinemann, 361 Hanover Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801-3912.

Required Reading
Grading
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods Others:
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Student Workload:
Workload Hrs
Lectures 28
Course Readings 21
Workshop 10
Field Trips/Visits 5
Lab Applications 15
Hands-on Work 20
Team Designs 20
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