Scientific Program > Plenary Lecturers
The plenary speakers for the meeting and their lecture titles are as follows. Abstracts will be posted as that information becomes available.
- Theme 1: Theoretical and/or conceptual frameworks for integrating history in mathematics education
David Guillemette, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada) An Ethical Perspective on the History of Mathematics in Mathematics Education
- Theme 2: History and epistemology in students’ and teachers’ mathematics education: Classroom experiments and teaching materials
Aline Bernardes, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) History inTeachers’ Mathematics Education: Problematising Concepts, Views on Mathematics, and its Learning and Teaching
- Theme 3: Original sources in the classroom and their educational effects
Clemency Montelle, University of Canterbury (New Zealand) Historical Tangents! Original Sources From Trigonometry Texts Throughout History
- Theme 4: Mathematics and its relation to science, technology, and the arts: Historical issues and interdisciplinary teaching & learning
Helena Durnova, Masaryk University (Czech Republic) The Constructive and Destructive Roles of Calculators in Mathematics Education
- Theme 5: Cultures and history of mathematics fruitfully interwoven
Kay Owens, Charles Sturt University (Australia) Past, Present and Future: The Fruitful Interweaving of Cultural Mathematics
- Theme 6: Topics in the history of mathematics education
Ysette Weiss, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (Germany) Globalization Through the Lens of the History of Mathematics Education
- Theme 7: History of mathematics in Australia and the Indo-Pacific
Lesley Ward, University of South Australia (Australia) From the Marriage Bar to the Hypatia Scholarship: Women Working in Mathematics in Australian Universities
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