9th EUROPEAN SUMMER UNIVERSITY ON THE HISTORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
Dear members of HPM AdB,
ESU9 European Summer University on the History and Epistemology in Mathematics Education will be organized from 18 to 22 July 2022, in University of Salerno, Italy. Participants are expected to be teachers, university teachers and students, historians of mathematics and mathematicians.
The ESU is more a collection of intensive courses than a conference for researchers. It is a place where teachers and researchers meet and work together. It is also a place where beginners, more experienced researchers and teachers present their teaching experience to the benefit of the participants and get a constructive feedback from them—and it refers to all levels of education, from primary school to tertiary education, including in-service teachers’ training.
The programme and activities of ESU-9 are structured around six main themes (see announcement). Emphasis is placed on empirical findings from actual classroom experiments and/or produced teaching & learning materials. Insightful theoretical ideas and/or historical analysis with visible didactical implications, however, are also welcome. A major part of the programme consists of workshops, a few plenary lectures & panels, parallel sessions of oral presentations, short communications and posters.
The official languages of ESU-9 are English, French and Italian.
Deadlines:
31 October 2021: deadline for submitting Abstracts of proposals for all types of activities.
15 December 2021: Notification of acceptance or not of the submitted proposals.
Website: https://esu9.unisa.it
Social contacts: https://www.facebook.com/
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official email: esu9.sa@gmail.com
Marta, Menghini, University Roma La sapienza, Italy (chair)
Évelyne, Barbin, University of Nantes, France (co-chair)
Roberto, Capone, University of Salerno, Italy (co-chair)
Michael, N. Fried, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel (co-chair)
Hélder, Pinto, University of Aveiro & Piaget Institute, Portugal (co-chair)
Franceso Saverio, Tortoriello, University of Salerno, Italy (chair of local committee)