Prolog; The World of Creativity: The Many Faces of Creativity (Atara Shriki); Nurturing Mathematical Creativity at School (Atara Shriki); Creative Approaches to the Teaching of Geometry: Creative View of Internal and External Angles of Convex Polygons (Ilana Levenberg and Dorit Patkin); On Areas, Perimeters and Creativity (Ronit Bassan-Cincinatus); Analytic Geometry and Logic as Promoters of Graphical Literacy (Ilana Levenberg); Building Geometric Understanding — Identifying and Refuting False Claims (Dorit Patkin); Developing Mathematical Creativity Through Geometric Problem Posing (Atara Shriki); Geometry and the Creative Brain: From Peeling a Tangerine to Image Processing: The Beauty of Geometry and Its Relevance to Everyday Life (Eli Appleboim); The Concept of Invariance in Geometry: A Long-Term History and Present-Day Implications for Learning (Ilya Sinitsky and Moshe Stupel); Assessing Creativity and Its Development Using a Psychometric Model: The Case of Problem Posing (Atara Shriki); Epilog; About the Editors and the Writers; Name Index; Subject Index;
Dorit Patkin is a Full Professor (PhD) in mathematics education.
Currently works at the mathematics education faculty of sciences,
Kibbutzim College of Education. She was the head of the mathematics
department for 8 years and the coordinator at the educational
television channel as well as the scientific consultant in this
area. Now she is the head of the M.Ed. program in mathematics
education and the M.Teach for high school. Her research interests
are teacher education and teaching methods, math teaching and
education, teaching and learning geometry, exploring students'
mistakes and misconceptions in math and professional development of
math teachers. Her current project is 'Geometry in 2-D & 3-D'.
Atara Shriki is an Associate Professor in mathematics education
(PhD). Currently works at the mathematics education faculty of
sciences at the Kibbutzim College of Education, Technology and the
Arts and teaches undergraduate and graduate students. She headed
two Ministry of Education programs: Equity in mathematics education
and Reducing the gap between boys and girls in the study of
mathematics and science, and served as head of research and
evaluation in a unique R&D program funded by the Ministry of
Science. Together with Prof Nitsa Movshovitz-Hadar, she wrote Logic
in Wonderland: Introduction to Logic through reading Alice in
Wonderland, both Teacher's Guidebook and Student's Workbook,
published by World Scientific. Her research interests concern the
professional development of mathematics teachers, the nurture of
mathematical creativity, and aspects related to online teaching and
learning of mathematics.
Ilana Levenberg is an Associate Professor in mathematics education
(PhD). She is currently Head of M. Teach Program at 'Gordon'-
Academic College of Education in Haifa. Previously, she was Head of
the Mathematics department. Her background is in high school
mathematics teaching. She served as a mathematics education
academic coordinator and initiated various mathematics school
projects, also supervisor of student's graduate works. Her research
interests include mathematics teaching, particularly geometry. She
has published three co-authored geometry books (with Prof Patkin)
and papers about the professional development of mathematics
teachers, teaching gifted students and matriculation exams.
"If high education teachers decide to teach the topic of creativity, then this is an excellent textbook for such a course. The book includes also a rich bibliography on creativity. This bibliography can serve researchers who wish to study the field of creativity."; Shlomo Vinner; Professor Emeritus; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; The Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;
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