The present book is an abridged version of the author’s doctoral dissertation submitted to the Nagpur University in 1983. It is a novel work in the field of mathematics education. It is also a premier thesis in India involving two important models of teaching in the information processing family developed by Bruce Joyce and Marsha Weil, namely, Ausubel’s Advance Organizer Model and Bruner,s Concept Attainment Model.
The researcher has compared the two models on the various criteria of concept-acquisition in mathematics and brought forth a few valuable conclusiomns.The researcher’s is characterised by discovery of new facts and bears ample evidence of researcher’s profound scholarship, his capacity for critical thinking and sound judgment. The literary presentation is superb and evinces an organized mind behind it.
In view of fresh emphasis on mathematics education envisaged in the new National Policy of Education, 1986 and the rigorous efforts by the National Council of Educational Research and Training to orient teachers in models of Teaching, this book should serve as a valuable reference to all teachers, resource persons and educational researchers, resource persons and educationists in India and abroad.
Contents-
1. Introduction
2. Review of Research
3. Design and Procedure
4. Analyses and Results
5. Discussion and Implications
6. Summary and Conclusions