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50 Years of ERIC
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Davis, Brent – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2014
An argument is presented for including exponentiation as a "basic" of school mathematics. Key elements of the argument include the topic's increasing relevance in a rapidly changing world and its utility for supporting understandings of role of analogy in mathematical thought. The discussion is illustrated with an account of a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Grade 8, Inquiry
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Venenciano, Linda; Dougherty, Barbara – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2014
Findings from international assessments present an opportunity to reconsider mathematics education across the grades. If concepts taught in elementary grades lay the foundation for continued study, then children's introduction to school mathematics deserves particular attention. We consider Davydov's theory (1966), which sequences…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Hanna, Gila; Mason, John – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2014
This article discusses the concepts of "key ideas" and "memorability" and how they relate to the metric "width of a proof" put forward by the Fields medalist Timothy Gowers (2007) in a recent essay entitled "Mathematics, memory and mental arithmetic". The paper looks at the meaning of these concepts and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Dawkins, Paul Christian – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2014
This paper demonstrates how questions of "provability" can help students engaged in reinvention of mathematical theory to understand the axiomatic game. While proof demonstrates how conclusions follow from assumptions, "provability" characterizes the dual relation that assumptions are "justified" when they afford…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Leron, Uri; Zaslavsky, Orit – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
We analyze the role of generic proofs in helping students access difficult proofs more easily and naturally. We present three examples of generic proving--an elementary one on numbers, a more advanced one on permutations, and yet more advanced one on groups--and consider the affordances and pitfalls of the method by reflecting on these examples. A…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Teaching Methods
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Venkat, Hamsa – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
The notion of temporal range is introduced and discussed in this paper. Two dimensions of temporal range are identified: mathematical temporality relating to mathematical ideas, their precursors and horizons; and a mathematical learning temporality where what students say/do provides the ground on which future learning can be built. These…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Mathematics Instruction
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Castillo-Garsow, Carlos; Johnson, Heather Lynn; Moore, Kevin C. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
Characterizing how quantities change (or vary) in tandem has been an important historical focus in mathematics that extends into the current teaching of mathematics. Thus, how students conceptualize quantities that change in tandem becomes critical to their mathematical development. In this paper, we propose two images of change: chunky and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Change, Concept Formation
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Nagle, Courtney – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
The limit concept is a fundamental mathematical notion both for its practical applications and its importance as a prerequisite for later calculus topics. Past research suggests that limit conceptualizations promoted in introductory calculus are far removed from the formal epsilon-delta definition of limit. In this article, I provide an overview…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Concepts
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Beaugris, Louis M. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2013
In his "Proofs and Refutations," Lakatos identifies the "Primitive Conjecture" as the first stage in the pattern of mathematical discovery. In this article, I am interested in ways of reaching the "Primitive Conjecture" stage in an undergraduate classroom. I adapted Realistic Mathematics Education methods in an…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, College Mathematics, Observation
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Abrahamson, Dor – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2012
Motivated by the question, "What exactly about a mathematical concept should students discover, when they study it via discovery learning?", I present and demonstrate an interpretation of discovery pedagogy that attempts to address its criticism. My approach hinges on decoupling the solution process from its resultant product. Whereas theories of…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Discovery Learning, Mathematical Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Rowland, Tim – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2012
This paper describes and analyses two mathematics lessons, one with very young pupils, about subtraction, the other for lower secondary school pupils, about gradients [slopes] and graphs. The focus of the analysis is on teacher knowledge, and on the fundamental mathematical and mathematics-pedagogical prerequisites that underpin teaching these…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Subtraction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Students
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Gadanidis, George – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2012
Story and audience form the cornerstones of the mathematics classroom work discussed in this article. Put in the simplest terms, our starting point for collaborative lesson planning is to imagine a good mathematics story to be shared by our students with family and friends and with the wider community: a story that will offer a new and wonderful…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Collaboration, Cooperative Planning, Lesson Plans
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Simon, Martin A.; Placa, Nicora – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2012
One of the challenges of learning ratio concepts is that it involves intensive quantities, a type of quantity that is more conceptually demanding than those that are evaluated by counting or measuring (extensive quantities). In this paper, we engage in an exploration of the possibility of developing reasoning about intensive quantities during the…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Numbers, Mathematical Concepts, Logical Thinking
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Long, Julie – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2011
In this article, I explore tensions of care in the context of school mathematics by examining two accounts of a classroom moment involving labelling an angle. In particular, I draw attention to how caring for students and caring for mathematical ideas interplay in complex ways by inquiring into the two accounts through ideas of care and…
Descriptors: Caring, Symbols (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Borden, Lisa Lunney – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2011
As part of a larger project focused on transforming mathematics education for Aboriginal students in Atlantic Canada, this paper reports on the role of the Mi'kmaw language in mathematics teaching. Examining how mathematical concepts are described in Mi'kmaq gives insight into ways of thinking. Shifting classroom discussions to reflect Mi'kmaw…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Foreign Countries
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