My Entirely Plausible Fantasy: Early Mathematics Education in the Age of the Touchscreen Computer

This paper offers an account of what early mathematics education could look like in an age of young digital natives. Each “Tubby,” as the tablets are called, presents Nicole (our generic little child) with stimulating mathematics microworlds, from which, beginning at age 3, she can learn basic math...

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Main Author: Herbert P. Ginsburg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2014-05-01
Series:Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College
Online Access:https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/jmetc/article/view/637
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spelling doaj-cffa7a15b1db4aeab58a175229264bea2020-11-25T03:10:03ZengColumbia University LibrariesJournal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College2156-14002156-13972014-05-015110.7916/jmetc.v5i1.637My Entirely Plausible Fantasy: Early Mathematics Education in the Age of the Touchscreen ComputerHerbert P. Ginsburg0Teachers College Columbia UniversityThis paper offers an account of what early mathematics education could look like in an age of young digital natives. Each “Tubby,” as the tablets are called, presents Nicole (our generic little child) with stimulating mathematics microworlds, from which, beginning at age 3, she can learn basic math concepts, as well as methods of calculation and number facts. Tubby presents Nicole with mathematics story books, which both she and her adult readers will enjoy. Tubby also offers guidance to parents and teachers on how to promote Nicole’s math learning. On entrance to school, Nicole, along with her peers, experience an organized curriculum that includes real world activities, mathematics microworlds, interactive storybooks, and a textbook, all residing in peace and harmony within Tubby. Tubby has enough energy to help Ben, Nicole’s teacher, to engage in multimedia pedagogy. Finally, Tubby conducts stealth assessment that provides Ben with actionable information on how to tailor his teaching to individual students and also eliminates the need for standardized achievement tests. The virtual world I have described is an attainable fantasy. But the real world stands in the way of the virtual. Without massive investments in professional development and teacher pay, and without a commitment to guarantee high quality education for all children, Tubby will dissolve into virtual nothingness.https://journals.library.columbia.edu/index.php/jmetc/article/view/637
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description This paper offers an account of what early mathematics education could look like in an age of young digital natives. Each “Tubby,” as the tablets are called, presents Nicole (our generic little child) with stimulating mathematics microworlds, from which, beginning at age 3, she can learn basic math concepts, as well as methods of calculation and number facts. Tubby presents Nicole with mathematics story books, which both she and her adult readers will enjoy. Tubby also offers guidance to parents and teachers on how to promote Nicole’s math learning. On entrance to school, Nicole, along with her peers, experience an organized curriculum that includes real world activities, mathematics microworlds, interactive storybooks, and a textbook, all residing in peace and harmony within Tubby. Tubby has enough energy to help Ben, Nicole’s teacher, to engage in multimedia pedagogy. Finally, Tubby conducts stealth assessment that provides Ben with actionable information on how to tailor his teaching to individual students and also eliminates the need for standardized achievement tests. The virtual world I have described is an attainable fantasy. But the real world stands in the way of the virtual. Without massive investments in professional development and teacher pay, and without a commitment to guarantee high quality education for all children, Tubby will dissolve into virtual nothingness.
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