Regular Lectures

The regular lectures are presented by prominent mathematics educators from different parts of the world who have been invited by the IPC. The lectures will cover a wide spectrum of topics, themes, and issues of interest to specific audiences, in contrast with plenary lectures which are of general interest. The list below contains the names in alphabetic order of those who have already accepted the invitation. The list will be updated on the web site and will eventually include titles, keywords, and abstracts. Please check the web site for details. There are will be approximately 60 regular lectures, running in five time slots in the congress timetable, each with around 12 simultaneous lectures.

Confirmed

Samuele Antonini (Italy) samuele.antonini@unipv.it
Roberto Araya (Chile) robertoaraya@automind.cl , educacion@automind.cl, and automind@terra.cl
Ferdinando Arzarello (Italy) ferdinando.arzarello@unito.it
Teresa Assude (France) t.assude@aix-mrs.iufm.fr
José Vicente Aymerich Miralles (Spain) aymerich@mat.uji.es
Dani Ben-Zvi (Israel) dbenzvi@univ.haifa.ac.il
Alan Bishop (Australia) Alan.Bishop@Education.monash.edu.au
Kristin Bjarnadottir (Iceland) krisbj@khi.is
Marcelo de Carvalho Borba mborba@rc.unesp.br
Paul Cobb paul.cobb@vanderbilt.edu
Jere Confrey (USA) jere_confrey@ncsu.edu
Ubiratan D’Ambrosio (Brazil), ubi@usp.br
João Pedro da Ponte (Portugal jp@fc.ul.pt and jponte@fc.ul.pt
Edison de Faria (Costa Rica) edefaria@cariari.ucr.ac.cr and edefaria@gmail.com
Rijkje Dekker (The Netherlands) r.dekker@uva.nl
Viviane Durand-Guerrier (France) vdurand@univ-lyon1.fr
Francis (Skip) Fennell (USA) ffennell@mcdaniel.edu
Joan Ferrini-Mundy (USA) jferrini@msu.edu
Livia Giacardi (Italy) livia.giacardi@unito.it
Merrilyn Goos (Australia, m.goos@uq.edu.au
Mellony Graven(South Africa), mellony.graven@wits.ac.za
Gu Ling Yuan (China) GLYuan@es.shec.edu.cn
Anjum Halai (Pakistan) anjum.halai@aku.edu
Derek Holton (New Zealand) dholton@maths.otago.ac.nz
Eva Jablonka (Germany) jablonka@zedat.fu-berlin.de
Barbara Jaworski (Norway) barbara.jaworski@hia.no
Mercy Kazima (Malawi) mkazima@chanco.unima.mw, mkazimam103@yahoo.com.uk, and kazimam@educ.wits.ac.za
Carolyn Kieran (Canada) kieran.carolyn@uqam.ca
Jeremy Kilpatrick (USA) jkilpat@uga.edu
Ajit Kumar (India) ajit72@gmail.com
Jean-Baptiste Lagrange (France) jb.lagrange@reims.iufm.fr
Gilah Leder (Australia) g.leder@latrobe.edu.au
Richard Lesh (USA) ralesh@indiana.edu
Lin Pi-Jen (Taiwan) linpj@mail.nhcue.edu.tw
Eduardo Mancera (Mexico) mancera.eduardo@gmail.com and eduardo_mancera@prodigy.net.mx
Elena Nardi (United Kingdom) e.nardi@uea.ac.uk
Peter Nyström (Sweden) peter.nystrom@edmeas.umu.se
Louise Poirier (Canada) louise.poirier.2@umontreal.ca
Christiane Rousseau (Canada) christiane.rousseau@umontreal.ca and rousseac@dms.umontreal.ca
Patricia Sadovsky (Argentina) patsadov@mail.retina.ar
William H. Schmidt (USA) bschmidt@msu.edu
Gert Schubring (Germany) gert.schubring@uni-bielefeld.de
Fritz Schweiger (Austria) fritz.schweiger@sbg.ac.at
Lurdes Serrazina (Portugal) lurdesserrazina@netcabo.pt
Godfrey Sethole (South Africa) [Deceased]
Anna Sfard (Israel) sfard@netvision.net.il
Susan Starkings (United Kingdom) starkisa@lsbu.ac.uk
Maria Teresa Tatto (USA) mttatto@msu.edu
Jan van Maanen (The Netherlands) maanen@fi.uu.nl
Wagner Rodrigues Valente (Brazil) wagner.valente@pq.cnpq.br and valente@pucsp.br
Margaret Walshaw(New Zealand) M.A.Walshaw@massey.ac.nz
Oleksiy Yevdomikov (Ucraine/Australia) yevdokim@usq.edu.au
Rosetta Zan (Italy) zan@dm.unipi.it

Titlesort iconAuthorsLanguage
'Ordinary' teachers using technology: concerns, theoretical approaches, case studiesJean-Baptiste Lagrange, IUFM University of Reims and Didirem, University Paris 7, France. jean-baptiste.lagrange@univ-reims.fr, Web Site: http://jb.lagrange.free.fr/site/English
A course: "Mathematics and Technology" for preservice secondary school teachersChristiane Rousseau, Université de Montréal, CanadaEnglish
Amongst Mathematicians: composite perspectives on the teaching and learning of mathematics at university level Dr Elena Nardi (UK), Reader in Mathematics Education,UEA-EDU, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK English
Collaborative learning for mathematical level raising, what does it take?Rijkje Dekker. Senior Researcher of Mathematics Education, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Graduate School of Teaching and Learning. The Netherlands. E-mail: r.dekker@uva.nl English
Conceptions for Relating the Evolution of Math Concepts to Math Learning - Epistemology, History, and Semiotics InteractionGert Schubring, Bielefeld (Germany)English
Conceptualizing the Learning of Algebraic Technique: Role of Tasks and TechnologyCarolyn Kieran, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de mathématiques. kieran.carolyn@uqam.ca English
Developing mathematics teaching through research in practice: a community of inquiry modelBarbara Jaworski – Loughborough University, UK and University of Agder, NorwayEnglish
Different profiles of ‘negative attitude toward mathematics’Rosetta Zan, Department of Mathematics, Pisa, ITALYEnglish
District Development as a means of Improving Mathematics Teaching and Learning at ScalePaul CobbEnglish
Equity: The Case for and Against GenderGilah C Leder, La Trobe University – Bundoora, Australia English
Ethnomathematics at the Margin of Europe. A Pagan Calendar in Modern TimesKristín Bjarnadóttir, Associate professor, Iceland University of Education. /Stakkahlid, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland. krisbj@khi.is, +(354)-563-4835 English
For a Comparative History of Mathematics EducationWagner Rodrigues Valente – Universidade Bandeirante de São Paulo; Universidade Nova de Lisboa. English
How Mathematics Education can help in shaping a better World?Ubiratan D’Ambrosio, Universidade Estadual de Campinas/UNICAMP, Brazil. ubi@usp.br English
Initiating Reform in Mathematics Classrooms: Mathematical Empowerment of Teachers & Students Anjum Halai, Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development, Karachi, Pakistan. anjum.halai@aku.edu English
La pérdida de la intuiciónEduardo Mancera Martínez, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico. eduardo_mancera@prodigy.net.mxSpanish
Learning mathematics as developing a discourse – outlining a commognitive perspective on thinkingAnna SfardEnglish
Mathematical education in the school of information age. Challenges for the contentA.L. Semenov. RussiaEnglish
Mathematical Literacy in South Africa – an opportunity for shifting learner identities in relation to MathematicsMellony Graven, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa English
Mathematics for Teaching Probability: Lessons From Malawi and South AfricaMercy Kazima, University of Malawi. mkazima@chanco.unima.mw English
One in-service teacher education programme in mathematics: rewards and challengesMaria de Lurdes Serrazina, Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa, PortugalEnglish
Retaining the heritage – preparing the future. Fundamental ideas of mathematics.Fritz Schweiger (University of Salzburg)English
Semantic perspective in mathematics education. A model theoretic point of viewViviane DURAND-GUERRIER, Université de Lyon, Université Lyon 1, IUFM de Lyon & LEPS, équipe LIRDHIST, Université Grenoble 1, ERTé Maths à modeler. FranceEnglish
Sociocultural Perspectives on the Learning and Development of Mathematics Teachers and Teacher-Educator-ResearchersMerrilyn Goos, The University of Queensland, Australia English
Student and teacher reasoning on rational numbers, multiplicative structures, and related topicsJere Confrey, Joseph D. Moore Distinguished Professor of Mathematics Education, Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education and The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, College of Education, North Carolina State University. USA. English
Teaching mathematics to Inuit children in Nunavik: taking into account the environment, the culture and the language.Louise Poirier, Université de Montréal, CanadaEnglish
The First IEA Study of Mathematics Teacher Education [TEDS-M 2008]: An International Comparative Study in ProgressMaria Teresa Tatto, John Schwille, and Sharon Senk of Michigan State University; and Lawrence Ingvarson, Ray Peck, and Glenn Rowley of the Australian Council for Educational ResearchEnglish
The Preparation Gap: Teacher Education for Middle School Mathematics in Six CountriesWilliam H. Schmidt et alEnglish
The Royal Statistical Society Schools LectureSusan Starkings, London South Bank University, UK. starkisa@lsbu.ac.ukEnglish
The U.S.'s National Math Panel – Recommendations, Lessons Learned, What’s here for you?Francis (Skip) Fennell, Professor of Education, McDaniel College, Westminster, MD & Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics English
Use of Mathematical Software for Teaching and LearningAjit Kumar, Department of Applied Mathematics, Institute of Chemical Technology; and S. Kumaresan, Department of Mathematics, University of Mumbai. INDIA English
Video Study of Mathematics Teaching in ChileRoberto Araya & Pablo Dartnell Programa de Investigación en Educación Universidad de Chile English
Where have all the future mathematicians gone? Or are they still around?Survey Team 2. --- Chair: Derek Holton (New Zealand) - dholton@maths.otago.ac.nz --- Team members: Ren Zizhao (China) - renzz@mail.neea.edu.cn, Eric Muller (Canada) - emuller@brocku.ca, Oscar Adolfo Sánchez Valenzuela (Mexico), and Juha Oikkonen (Finland) - Juha.Oikkonen@helsinki.fi English