I summarize the perspective that I presented, as leader of TWG24 “Representations in Mathematics Teaching and Learning”, bringing attention to a shift in how groups of researchers in Mathematics Education think and talk about mathematical objects and their representations. I argue that such a shift has theoretical and practical implications that should be taken into account in future research, especially when addressing some “Big Questions in Mathematics Education”.
Big Questions in Mathematics Education: A “Representations in Mathematics Teaching and Learning” Perspective
Baccaglini-Frank, Anna
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2022-01-01
Abstract
I summarize the perspective that I presented, as leader of TWG24 “Representations in Mathematics Teaching and Learning”, bringing attention to a shift in how groups of researchers in Mathematics Education think and talk about mathematical objects and their representations. I argue that such a shift has theoretical and practical implications that should be taken into account in future research, especially when addressing some “Big Questions in Mathematics Education”.File in questo prodotto:
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