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Hamada, Satomi; Yamada, Masanori – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Many students are not good at geometric proofs. One reason for this is that it is possible to memorize the proof procedure explained by the teacher without understanding the structure of a geometric proof. So far, we have developed a web-based application that supports the understanding of the "structure of geometric proofs" in junior…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Instruction
Miyazaki, Mikio; Fujita, Taro; Jones, Keith – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
Amongst important and under-researched questions are how introductory lessons can be designed for teaching initial proofs to junior high school students, and how such lessons enrich students' understanding of proofs. With a view to improving the learning situation in the classroom, in this paper we report on the various functions of introductory…
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Introductory Courses

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