The goal of the project is to advance understanding of basic questions about learning and teaching through the development of a theory of embodied mathematical cognition that can apply to a broad range of people, settings and activities. The investigative team brings together expertise from a range of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. A theory of embodied mathematical cognition empirically rooted in classroom learning and workplace practices will broaden the range of activities and emerging technologies that count as mathematical, and help educators to envision alternative forms of bodily engagement with mathematical problems.
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
REAL
Award Number:
0816406
Funding Amount:
$1,996,463
TEAM MEMBERS
Rogers Hall
Co-Principal Investigator
Martha Alibali
Co-Principal Investigator
Mitchell Nathan
Co-Principal Investigator
Kevin Leander
Co-Principal Investigator
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