The article discusses about Bansho. Topics include Bansho means "writing on a board " or "board writing ", and it's widely used by teachers in both primary and secondary schools in Japan especially in subjects like maths and science; Bansho makes the board an explicit and considered part of the teaching process; and Bansho is both the process and product of producing words or illustrations on a blackboard or whiteboard.
The article focuses on the discussion paper regarding the use and application of mathematics in Great Britain. The nature of mathematics is to provide a cleared and uniform world which involves problem solving moving between the real and mathematical world. The challenge of getting through the curriculum is part of the problem and some teachers have searched easier to stay within the mathematical world of straight calculations rather than staying into plain complexities of problem solving.
Published
2006
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