Representational competence: towards a distributed and embodied cognition account
P Pande, S Chandrasekharan - Studies in science education, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Multiple external representations (MERs) are central to the practice and learning of science,
mathematics and engineering, as the phenomena and entities investigated and controlled in …
mathematics and engineering, as the phenomena and entities investigated and controlled in …
An introduction to design-based research with an example from statistics education
A Bakker, D Van Eerde - … to qualitative research in mathematics education …, 2015 - Springer
This chapter arose from the need to introduce researchers, including Master and PhD
students, to design-based research (DBR). In Sect. 16.1 we address key features of DBR …
students, to design-based research (DBR). In Sect. 16.1 we address key features of DBR …
Seeing an exercise as a single mathematical object: Using variation to structure sense-making
A Watson, J Mason - Mathematical thinking and learning, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In this theoretical article, we take an exercise to be a collection of procedural questions or
tasks. It can be useful to treat such an exercise as a single object, with individual questions …
tasks. It can be useful to treat such an exercise as a single object, with individual questions …
Students' understanding of trigonometric functions
K Weber - Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2005 - Springer
In this article students' understanding of trigonometric functions in the context of two college
trigonometry courses is investigated. The first course was taught by a professor unaffiliated …
trigonometry courses is investigated. The first course was taught by a professor unaffiliated …
[图书][B] Transitions in mathematics education
“Transition” from one state to another (eg, from childhood to adulthood) is a process of
change. Within an educational context change happens everywhere (or at least it should do …
change. Within an educational context change happens everywhere (or at least it should do …
[PDF][PDF] Introducing three worlds of mathematics
D Tall - For the Learning of Mathematics, 2004 - Citeseer
Mathematics Education Research Centre University of Warwick, UK For several years I have
been working with Eddie Gray and others on the ways in which we conceptualize different …
been working with Eddie Gray and others on the ways in which we conceptualize different …
Building theories: The three worlds of mathematics
D Tall - For the learning of mathematics, 2004 - JSTOR
A comment on'Three worlds and the imaginary sphere\Inglis, 23 (3): Even though a theory
of'three worlds' has been developing for just over two years, it is still under con-struction. A …
of'three worlds' has been developing for just over two years, it is still under con-struction. A …
Abstraction as a natural process of mental compression
E Gray, D Tall - Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2007 - Springer
This paper considers mathematical abstraction as arising through a natural mechanism of
the biological brain in which complicated phenomena are compressed into thinkable …
the biological brain in which complicated phenomena are compressed into thinkable …
Teaching geometry with problems: Negotiating instructional situations and mathematical tasks
PG Herbst - Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2006 - pubs.nctm.org
Two questions are asked that concern the work of teaching high school geometry with
problems and engaging students in building a reasoned conjecture: What kinds of …
problems and engaging students in building a reasoned conjecture: What kinds of …
Building formal mathematics on visual imagery: A case study and a theory
M Pinto, D Tall - For the learning of mathematics, 2002 - JSTOR
The transition to formal mathematical thinking involves the use of quantified statements as
definitions from which further properties are constructed by formal deduction. Our quest in …
definitions from which further properties are constructed by formal deduction. Our quest in …