Maths for Einstein's Universe Tools for Understanding Modern Reality
Anastasia Popkova, David Blair, David Treagust

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel educational program that enhances young students' understanding and attitudes towards mathematics by linking it to modern scientific concepts through engaging modules, improving early math education.
Contribution
It develops and tests a new curriculum integrating modern physics topics into early math education to reduce math anxiety and foster scientific understanding in students aged 7-12.
Findings
Strong positive attitude shifts among students.
Improved understanding of advanced mathematical concepts.
High enthusiasm and engagement in learning activities.
Abstract
Aversion to mathematics is a recognised and widespread problem. Following a review of the literature on this subject, this paper presents an education program which has been developed to test the hypothesis that transferring attention from traditional school arithmetic to a broad range of mathematical skills relevant to modern science at an early age (ages 7-12) will improve students' attitudes to mathematics, reduce the incidence of maths anxiety and prepare students for topics normally introduced at more senior levels. The program entitled Maths for Einstein's Universe includes five modules covering extreme numbers, estimation, probability, vectors and curved space geometry taught through group activities, games and plays. The modules complement appropriate early learning of modern physical concepts from the subatomic world to cosmology. While connected to science, the program aims to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematics Education and Pedagogy · Educational Games and Gamification · Education Practices and Evaluation
