Technology in the Proposed Primary
and Secondary Mathematics
Curriculum in Hong Kong
Chow Wai Man, Raymond
wmchow@hotkey.net.au
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
Peter Jones
pjones@swin.edu.au
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
Australia
Abstract
A new primary mathematics curriculum (to be implemented in
2003) and secondary mathematics
curriculum (to be implemented
in 2001) have been proposed and
distributed to teachers for discussion.
One of the main features of both
curricula is theintegration of
the use of technology into teaching
and learning of mathematics. In
the primary curriculum, use of
calculators will be taught in
primary 4 and learning software
are encouraged to be used from
primary 1. Graphing calculators,
spreadsheets, interactive geometry
software and other technology
are encouraged to be used by teachers
in the classroom.
This paper examines the role of technology in the intended
curriculum and discusses the difficulties
and strategies in the implementation
of the curriculum in this aspect.
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