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How national societies can influence at the national level suitable policies for mathematics? Prof. Dr. Günter Törner 07.10.2015
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Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Excellent research in main fields of mathematics and visibility of national authors in international journals as well conferences. 1. Necessary, but not sufficient
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Regard mathematics education as a mathematical subdomain, something like ‘applied mathematics’ with interdisciplinary features, with nontrivial problems and non- canonical solutions. 2. Mathematics education
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Mathematics education requires appreciation and acknowledgement, last not least support from the mathematicians. 3. Support
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner The personal in mathematics education is as good as the mathematicians let them be qualified. As soon as the mathematics educators are not supported the mathematics community, they will build coalitions with professors from faculties of education, we are loosing valuable influence on the relevant research topics; consider whether it is possible to offer them a special PhD title. 4. Staff
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Encourage mathematics educators to publish results in English! Seek contacts to the Committee of Education in EMS; please invite them to get in contact with your national boards. 5. English as a research language
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner a.ME is integrated in your society, why not offer the mathematics educators a permanent seat in your EC? Highly recommended! b.ME is represented by a separate learned society: Then you should have joint declarations, discussion boards, also a joint conference after 3-4 years, joint commissions on questions of teacher education, the transition problem as well as curriculum. 6. Mathematics education and your national math community
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner In case of political declarations, there should be only ONE voice in a country. 7. ‘Voice of mathematics’
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner We should be aware (even in Germany) that our mathematical societies need partners since the math learned society/ies are not large enough to have sufficient influence; e.g. often the learned society of physicists have comparable goals, hence we are friendly communicating, sending invitations to our meetings and inform them about our agenda of our meetings. 8. Think bigger
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner We should be aware (even in Germany) that mathematics and mathematics education needs friends, e.g. sponsoring by foundations and NGO etc. 9. FoME – Friends of mathematics education
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Contacts are often lived by persons, not primarily by institutions. Thus, usually there is a change of persons, try to convince the new personal to continue. Invite your cooperating partners to a dinner at the previous evening of your annual conference. 10. Humans, not only organisations should cooperate
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07.10.2015 Prof. Dr. Günter Törner Thank you 10. Humans, not only organisations should cooperate
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