Ferdinand Rivera has a position (Professor of Mathematics) at San Jose State University

Title Professor of Mathematics
Start Date 2002-00-00
Is Current yes
Notes Academic Programs For Students Calculus Who We Are Events SJSU Home>Department of Mathematics & Statistics>Who We Are>Faculty (Alphabetical)>Ferdinand RiveraFerdinand Rivera Professor Ferdinand Rivera Duncan Hall, Room 339 Phone: (408)924-5170 Email: ferdinand.rivera@sjsu.edu I currently study issues in generalization in arithmetical and algebraic contexts. My overall research program falls under the category of psychology of mathematics education with a focus on the development of mathematical cognition in school situations. I recently concluded longitudinal studies on pattern generalization at the elementary and middle school levels. Results of my findings are reported in various peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings. My first book, Toward a Visually-Oriented School Mathematics Curriculum: Research, Theory, and Practice, which has been published as a volume in the Springer Mathematics Education Library series, addresses many of these results. My second book, Teaching and Learning Patterns in School Mathematics: Psychological and Pedagogical Considerations, is forthcoming and will be published by Springer in 2012. This school year, I am working in a Grade 1 class. I am also developing prototype models of visual animation tasks that are designed to mediate in elementary learners' understanding of hard-to-reach mathematical concepts. My research is supported by a Career grant from the National Science Foundation.
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