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Teaching and Learning Patterns in School Mathematics: Psychological and Pedagogical Considerations

✍ Scribed by Ferdinand Rivera (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
223
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book synthesizes research findings on patterns in the last twenty years or so in order to argue for a theory of graded representations in pattern generalization. While research results drawn from investigations conducted with different age-level groups have sufficiently demonstrated varying shifts in structural awareness and competence, which influence the eventual shape of an intended generalization, such shifts, however, are not necessarily permanent due to other pertinent factors such as the complexity of patterning tasks. The book proposes an alternative view of pattern generalization, that is, one that is not about shifts or transition phases but graded depending on individual experiences with target patterns. The theory of graded representations involving pattern generalization offers a much more robust understanding of differences in patterning competence since it is sensitive to varying levels of entry into generalization. Empirical evidence will be provided to demonstrate this alternative view, which is drawn from the author’s longitudinal work with elementary and middle school children, including several investigations conducted with preservice elementary majors. Two chapters of the book will be devoted to extending pattern generalization activity to arithmetic and algebraic learning of concepts and processes. The concluding chapter addresses the pedagogical significance of pattern learning in the school mathematics curriculum. ​

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-24
Contexts of Generalization in School Mathematics....Pages 25-54
Types and Levels of Pattern Generalization....Pages 55-91
A Theory of Graded Representations in Pattern Generalization....Pages 93-110
Graded Pattern Generalization Processing of Elementary Students (Ages 6 Through 10 Years)....Pages 111-150
Graded Pattern Generalization Processing of Older Students and Adults (Ages 11 and Up)....Pages 151-181
Patterns and Graded Algebraic Thinking....Pages 183-197
Back Matter....Pages 199-216

✦ Subjects


Mathematics Education; Pedagogic Psychology; Learning & Instruction; Curriculum Studies; Teaching and Teacher Education


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