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Ahl, Linda; Koljonen, Tuula; Helenius, Ola – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2017
By combining linguistic analysis with metaphors for mediating between a body of knowledge and teaching practice, we exemplify curriculum developers' voices in teacher guides. We discuss two types of voices, that of the Expert, who talks through the teacher and restricts the pedagogical agency of the teacher, and that of the Philosopher, who speaks…
Descriptors: Teaching Guides, Curriculum Development, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Linguistics
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Foster, Colin – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2011
In this paper I take a positive view of ambiguity in the learning of mathematics. Following Grosholz (2007), I argue that it is not only the arts which exploit ambiguity for creative ends but science and mathematics too. By enabling the juxtaposition of multiple conflicting frames of reference, ambiguity allows novel connections to be made. I…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Figurative Language, Scientific Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
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Zwicky, Jan – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2010
How are we to understand the power of certain literary metaphors? The author argues that the apprehension of good metaphors is importantly similar to the apprehension of fruitful mathematical analogies: both involve a structural realignment of vision. The author then explores consequences of this claim, drawing conceptually significant parallels…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic
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Font, Vicenc; Godino, Juan D.; Planas, Nuria; Acevedo, Jorge I. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2010
This article describes aspects of classroom discourse, illustrated through vignettes, that reveal the complex relationship between the forms in which mathematical objects exist and their ostensive representations. We illustrate various aspects of the process through which students come to consider the reality of mathematical objects that are…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Cognitive Psychology, Grade 8, Grade 4