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Estela A. Vallejo-Vargas – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
Examples play a variety of roles in proving and disproving. Buchbinder and Zaslavsky (2019) have produced an a priori mathematical framework for assessing students' understanding of the role of examples when proving and disproving universal and existential statements. In this paper, I highlight three important aspects that suggest an extension of…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Problem Solving, Role, Mathematical Concepts
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Leavy, Aisling; Hourigan, Mairéad – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
An essential task for mathematics teachers is posing problems. Selecting mathematics problems that develop mathematical proficiency and engage students in desirable mathematical practices is a critical decision-making process. We present the Framework for Posing Elementary Mathematics Problems (F-PosE) developed to focus prospective teacher…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Elementary School Mathematics, Preservice Teacher Education
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Ingram, Jenni; Andrews, Nick; Pitt, Andrea – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
The act of explaining can help students to develop new understandings of mathematical ideas, construct rules for solving problems, become aware of misunderstandings or a lack of understanding and develop their mathematical communication. Their explanations can also offer opportunities for a teacher to understand more fully what the students are…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Misconceptions, Mathematical Concepts, Discourse Analysis
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Maraví Zavaleta, Luis Miguel – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
The Peruvian basic education and its curriculum have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, certain trends and phenomena have emerged, which shape the new normality in society and have generated many effects on the mathematics curriculum. For this reason, it is necessary to pose the problem of sketching the orientations of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Political Issues, Foreign Countries, COVID-19
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Obersteiner, Andreas – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
Affect and mathematical competence are each multifaceted constructs. Accordingly, the studies in this Special Issue address multiple pathways between the two in young children. This commentary highlights the variability of these pathways and asks how affective variables are specifically related to core mathematical activities such as problem…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Periodicals, Elementary School Students, Affective Behavior
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Jankvist, Uffe Thomas; Niss, Mogens – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
This article addresses one way in which decades of mathematics education research results can inform practice, by offering a framework for designing and implementing an in-service teacher education programme for upper secondary mathematics teachers in Denmark. The programme aims to educate a "task force" of so-called "maths…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education, Secondary School Teachers
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Robinson, Katherine M.; LeFevre, Jo-Anne – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Researchers have speculated that children find it more difficult to acquire conceptual understanding of the inverse relation between multiplication and division than that between addition and subtraction. We reviewed research on children and adults' use of shortcut procedures that make use of the inverse relation on two kinds of problems:…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematical Concepts, Multiplication, Arithmetic
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Olson, Jo Clay; Knott, Libby – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2013
Not only are the problems teachers pose throughout their teaching of great importance but also the ways in which they use those problems make this a critical component of teaching. A problem-posing episode includes the problem setup, the statement of the problem, and the follow-up questions. Analysis of problem-posing episodes of precalculus…
Descriptors: Calculus, Questioning Techniques, Problem Sets, Schematic Studies
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Otte, Michael Friedrich – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2011
One of the most salient arguments in favor of a semiotic approach, put forward on various occasions among others by Luis Radford, claims that semiotics is most appropriate to treat the interaction between socio-cultural and objective aspects of knowledge problems. But if we want to take such claims seriously, we have to undertake revisions of our…
Descriptors: Modern Mathematics, Art, Semiotics, Linguistic Theory
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Sun, Xuhua – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2011
This article deals with the roles of variation problems ("one problem multiple solution" and "one problem multiple changes") as used in Chinese textbooks. It is argued that variation problems as an "indigenous" Chinese practice aim to discern and to compare the invariant feature of the relationship among concepts and…
Descriptors: Textbook Content, Textbooks, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction
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Pantziara, Marilena; Gagatsis, Athanasios; Elia, Iliada – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
The Mathematics education community has long recognized the importance of diagrams in the solution of mathematical problems. Particularly, it is stated that diagrams facilitate the solution of mathematical problems because they represent problems' structure and information (Novick & Hurley, 2001; Diezmann, 2005). Novick and Hurley were the first…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Structural Equation Models, Problem Solving, Visual Aids
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Font, Vicenc; Contreras, Angel – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
Research in the didactics of mathematics has shown the importance of the problem of the particular and its relation to the general in teaching and learning mathematics as well as the complexity of factors related to them. In particular, one of the central open questions is the nature and diversity of objects that carry out the role of particular…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Semiotics, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Radford, Luis; Puig, Luis – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
Before the advent of symbolism, i.e. before the end of the 16th Century, algebraic calculations were made using natural language. Through a kind of metaphorical process, a few terms from everyday life (e.g. thing, root) acquired a technical mathematical status and constituted the specialized language of algebra. The introduction of letters and…
Descriptors: Syntax, Problem Solving, Algebra, Semiotics
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Rivera, Ferdinand D. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
This paper provides an instrumental account of precalculus students' graphical process for solving polynomial inequalities. It is carried out in terms of the students' instrumental schemes as mediated by handheld graphing calculators and in cooperation with their classmates in a classroom setting. The ethnographic narrative relays an instrumental…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Graphing Calculators, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
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Weber, Keith; Maher, Carolyn; Powell, Arthur; Lee, Hollylynne Stohl – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
In the mathematics education literature, there is currently a debate about the mechanisms by which group discussion can contribute to mathematical learning and under what conditions this learning is likely to occur. In this paper, we contribute to this debate by illustrating three learning opportunities that group discussions can create. In…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Group Discussion, Mathematics Instruction, Middle School Students
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