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What Is a "Semiotic Perspective", and What Could It Be? Some Comments on the Contributions to This Special Issue
Hoffmann, Michael H. G.
Educational Studies in Mathematics, v61 n1-2 p279-291 Feb 2006
This comment attempts to identify different "semiotic perspectives" proposed by the authors of this special issue according to the problems they discuss. These problems can be distinguished as problems concerning the representation of mathematical knowledge, the definition and objectivity of meaning, epistemological questions of learning and activity in mathematics, and the social dimension of sign processes. The contributions are discussed so as to make visible further research perspectives with regard to "semiotics in mathematics education".
Descriptors: Semiotics, Problems, Definitions, Learning Processes, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Education, Research Methodology, Knowledge Representation, Epistemology, Signs, Semantics, Social Environment
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