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Jennifer Talbot; Amanda Cullen; Cheryl Lizano – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Understanding fraction as a quantity has been identified as a key developmental understanding. In this study, students in Grades 5, 8, and 11 were asked to compare the areas of two halves of the same square--a rectangle and a right triangle. Findings from this study suggest that students who understand fraction as a quantity use reasoning related…
Descriptors: Fractions, Mathematics Skills, Thinking Skills, Abstract Reasoning
Stephens, Max; Day, Lorraine; Horne, Marj – Australian Journal of Education, 2021
Generalisation is a key feature of learning algebra, requiring all four proficiency strands of the Australian Curriculum: Mathematics (AC:M): Understanding, Fluency, Problem Solving and Reasoning. From a review of the literature, we propose a learning progression for algebraic generalisation consisting of five levels. Our learning progression is…
Descriptors: Algebra, Thinking Skills, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
Zahner, William – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
This research report examines how two groups of bilingual algebra students made connections among representations while solving a non-routine generalization problem. Using a socio-cultural orientation to mathematics learning, together with a semiotic lens on students' joint mathematical activity, this report details the type of connections among…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Group Discussion, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving