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HOW TRANSITIONS BETWEEN RELATED ARTIFACTS SUPPORT STUDENTS' COVARIATIONAL REASONING.

Authors :
Germia, Erell
York, Toni
Panorkou, Nicole
Source :
Conference Papers -- Psychology of Mathematics & Education of North America; 2022, p1982-1991, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Many studies use instructional designs that include two or more artifacts (digital manipulatives, tables, graphs) to support students' development of reasoning about covarying quantities. While students' forms of covariational reasoning and the designs are often the focus of these studies, the way students' interactions and transitions between artifacts shape their actions and thinking is often neglected. By examining the transitions that students make between artifacts as they construct and reorganize their reasoning, our study aimed to justify claims made by various studies about the nature of the synergy of artifacts. In this paper, we present data from a design experiment with a pair of sixth-grade students to discuss how their transitions between artifacts provided a constructive space for them to reason about covarying quantities in graphs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Conference Papers -- Psychology of Mathematics & Education of North America
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
160749656