Beliefs and Mathematics is a Festschrift honoring the contributions of
Günter Törner to mathematics education and mathematics. Mathematics
Education as a legitimate area of research emerged from the initiatives
of well known mathematicians of the last century such as Felix Klein and
Hans Freudenthal. Today there is an increasing schism between
researchers in mathematics education and those in mathematics as
evidenced in the Math wars in the U.S and other parts of the world.
Günter Törner represents an international voice of reason, well
respected and known in both groups, one who has successfully bridged and
worked in both domains for three decades. His contributions in the
domain of beliefs theory are well known and acknowledged. The articles
in this book are written by many prominent researchers in the area of
mathematics education, several of whom are editors of leading journals
in the field and have been at the helm of cutting edge advances in
research and practice. The contents cover a wide spectrum of research,
teaching and learning issues that are relevant for anyone interested in
mathematics education and its multifaceted nature of research. The book
as a whole also conveys the beauty and relevance of mathematics in
societies around the world. It is a must read for anyone interested in
mathematics education.