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Warren, Elizabeth – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2005
A common approach used for introducing algebra to young adolescents is an exploration of visual patterns and expressing these patterns as functions and algebraic expressions. Past research has indicated that many adolescents experience difficulties with this approach. This paper explores teaching actions and thinking that begins to bridge many of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Algebra, Abstract Reasoning
Mitchelmore, Michael; White, Paul – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
It is claimed that, since mathematics is essentially a self-contained system, mathematical objects may best be described as "abstract-apart." On the other hand, fundamental mathematical ideas are closely related to the real world and their learning involves empirical concepts. These concepts may be called "abstract-general" because they embody…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Education, Abstract Reasoning, Mathematical Concepts
Monaghan, John; Ozmantar, Mehmet Fatih – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
What is involved in consolidating a new mathematical abstraction? This paper examines the work of one student who was working on a task designed to consolidate two recently constructed absolute function abstractions. The study adopts an activity theoretic model of abstraction in context. Selected protocol data are presented. The initial state of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Mathematics Skills, Task Analysis, Protocol Analysis
Ozmantar, Mehmet Fatih; Roper, Tom – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This paper examines the role of scaffolding in the process of abstraction. An activity-theoretic approach to abstraction in context is taken. This examination is carried out with reference to verbal protocols of two 17 year-old students working together on a task connected to sketching the graph of |f|x|)|. Examination of the data suggests that…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Mathematics Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
Deloustal-Jorrand, Virginie – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
In this paper, we present a didactic analysis of the mathematical concept of implication under three points of view: sets, formal logic, deductive reasoning. For this study, our hypothesis is that most of the difficulties and mistakes, as well in the use of implication as in its understanding, are due to the lack of links in education between…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Abstract Reasoning
Gutierrez, Angel; Pegg, John; Lawrie, Christine – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
In this paper we report on a research aimed to identify and characterize secondary school students' reasoning and proof abilities when working with 3-dimensional geometric solids. We analyze students' answers to two problems asking them to prove certain properties of prisms. As results of this analysis, we get, on the one side, a characterization…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Abstract Reasoning, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Neria, Dorit; Amit, Miriam – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This research study deals with the modes of representation that ninth-graders choose in order to communicate their problem solving paths and justifications, and the relation between these modes of representations and achievement level. The findings are based on analysis of 350 answers to problems that demanded communication of reasoning,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction, Grade 9
Simpson, Adrian; Stehlikova, Nada – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This paper explores one student's attempt to apprehend an abstract mathematical structure (similar to Z[99]). We discuss Karmiloff-Smith's theory of representational redescription as a model for the development of structural understanding and contrast this with existing process-object theories. We use two cycles in Molly's movement from an action…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teacher Education, Abstract Reasoning, Learning Theories
Groves, Susie; Doig, Brian – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This paper uses data from two mathematics lessons to explore the nature of progressive discourse and examine critical features of teacher actions that contribute to mathematics classrooms functioning as communities of inquiry. Features found to promote progressive discourse include a focus on the conceptual elements of the curriculum and the use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Teacher Student Relationship, Problem Solving
Hazzan, Orit; Zazkis, Rina – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
There is a growing interest in the mathematics education community in the notion of abstraction and its significance in the learning of mathematics. "Reducing abstraction" is a theoretical framework that examines learners' behavior in terms of coping with abstraction level. This article extends the scope of applicability of this…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Abstract Reasoning, Mathematical Logic, Elementary School Mathematics
Helping Children to Model Proportionally in Group Argumentation: Overcoming the "Constant Sum" Error
Misailidou, Christina; Williams, Jullian – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
We examine eight cases of argumentation in relation to a proportional reasoning task--the "Paint" task--in which the "constant sum" strategy was a significant factor. Our analysis of argument follows Toulmin's (1958) approach and in the discourse we trace factors which seem to facilitate changes in argument. We find that the arguments of "constant…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Mathematical Concepts, Task Analysis, Pictorial Stimuli
Glass, Barbara; Maher, Carolyn A. – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
This paper reports on methods of students' justifications of their solution to a problem in the area of combinatorics. From the analysis of the problem solving of 150 students in a variety of settings from high-school to graduate study, four major forms of reasoning evolved: (1) Justification by Cases, (2) Inductive Argument, (3) Elimination…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Problem Solving
Cai, Jinfa; Hwang, Stephen – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
In a previous study, we posited a link between Chinese sixth grade students' problem solving and problem posing based on a pattern-formation strategy (Cai & Hwang, 2002). A similar parallel structure between problem solving and problem posing did not obtain for the U.S. sixth graders in the study. The present study attempts to locate this type of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Grade 7, Grade 6, Correlation
Person, Axelle C.; Berenson, Sarah B.; Greenspon, Paula J. – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
We examine a prospective high school teacher's instructional representations of rate of change and right triangle trigonometry to investigate his interpretation and understanding in relation to the development of proportional reasoning. Despite a constant effort by the subject to resort to "real life" examples in order to give meaning to his…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematical Concepts
Chick, Helen L., Ed.; Vincent, Jill L., Ed. – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2005
This document is the fourth volume of the proceedings of the 29th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education. Conference papers are centered around the theme of "Learners and Learning Environments." This volume features 42 research reports by presenters with last names beginning between Mul and Wu:…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Motion, Mathematics Teachers, Self Efficacy
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