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Igor' Kontorovich; Nicole Qiusong Liu; Sun-woong Kang – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
Coming from the commognitive standpoint, we consider proof-based mathematics as a distinct discourse, the transition to which requires special rules for endorsement and rejection of mathematical statements. In this study, we investigate newcomers' learning of these rules when being taught them explicitly. Our data come from academically motivated…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, High School Students, College Mathematics
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Shongwe, Benjamin – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
Learners' difficulties with proof have been ascribed to their lack of understanding of functions that proof performs in mathematics, namely, verification, explanation, communication, discovery, and systematization. However, the extant mathematics education literature on validation of instruments designed to measure learners' beliefs about the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Mathematical Logic, Likert Scales
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Komatsu, Kotaro; Jones, Keith – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
Proving and refuting are fundamental aspects of mathematical practice that are intertwined in mathematical activity in which conjectures and proofs are often produced and improved through the back-and-forth transition between attempts to prove and disprove. One aspect underexplored in the education literature is the connection between this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Knowledge Level
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Dimmel, Justin K.; Herbst, Patricio G. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
We investigated how US secondary mathematics teachers expect students to present geometric proofs at the board. We analyzed video records of geometry classrooms and found students to be engaged in a practice that we call proof transcription--i.e., mark-for-mark reproductions of previously completed proofs that were not reasoned reconstructions of…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Teaching Methods
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Komatsu, Kotaro – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2016
The process of proofs and refutations described by Lakatos is essential in school mathematics to provide students with an opportunity to experience how mathematical knowledge develops dynamically within the discipline of mathematics. In this paper, a framework for describing student processes of proofs and refutations is constructed using a set of…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Instruction, Knowledge Level
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Yang, Kai-Lin – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
In this study, we explored the structural relationship between the students' perceived use of cognitive and metacognitive reading strategies (CMRS) and their reading comprehension of geometry proof (RCGP), and we also examined the differences in students' perceived use of reading strategies among the poor, moderate and good comprehenders. A sample…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Factor Analysis, Grade 9
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Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo; Fuller, Evan; Weber, Keith; Rhoads, Kathryn; Samkoff, Aron – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Although proof comprehension is fundamental in advanced undergraduate mathematics courses, there has been limited research on what it means to understand a mathematical proof at this level and how such understanding can be assessed. In this paper, we address these issues by presenting a multidimensional model for assessing proof comprehension in…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Number Concepts
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Weiss, Michael; Herbst, Patricio; Chen, Chialing – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
We investigate experienced high school geometry teachers' perspectives on "authentic mathematics" and the much-criticized two-column proof form. A videotaped episode was shown to 26 teachers gathered in five focus groups. In the episode, a teacher allows a student doing a proof to assume a statement is true without immediately justifying it,…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Teacher Attitudes, Mathematics Education, Geometry