[RUME] "Must read" list
Dara Sandow
sandowda at msu.edu
Sun Aug 3 18:44:05 EDT 2003
This is quite an intriguing list. If I'm understanding right, it was
created in 1996, and I find myself wondering how people now feel about it.
For example, it strikes me that there's very little about undergraduate
teaching (e.g., undergraduate mathematics teachers' knowledge, commitments,
and dispositions; how faculty choose to design the various math courses
they teach; etc.). Is it that the RUME community is primarily interested in
undergraduate learning or just that people haven't yet engaged much in
research on undergraduate mathematics teaching? Are there additional
readings that people might now want to include in such a list?
Dara Sandow
Doctoral student, mathematics education
Michigan State University
At 7:55 PM -0500 8/2/3, Annie Selden wrote:
>A couple of years back, Ed Dubinsky (with help from several
>others of us) wrote an article on how to get into RUME. It has
>a "minimal" list of articles for people wanting to get into research
>in undergraduate math ed. It (and other research resources) is
>available on the SIGMAAon RUME webpage. The URL is:
>http://www.maa.org/features/rumec.html .
>
>Regards,
>Annie
>
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