1971. Discourse Grammars and the Structure of Mathematical Reasoning II: The Nature of a Correct Theory of Proof and Its Value, Journal of Structural Learning 3, #2, 1–16. REPRINTED 1976. Structural Learning II Issues and Approaches, ed. J. Scandura, Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, New York, MR56#15263. -/- This is the second of a series of three articles dealing with application of linguistics and logic to the study of mathematical reasoning, especially in the setting of a concern for improvement of mathematical education. The present article presupposes the previous one. Herein we develop our ideas of the purposes of a theory of proof and the criterion of success to be applie...
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify...
1971. Discourse Grammars and the Structure of Mathematical Reasoning II: The Nature of a Correct The...
ABSTRACT This part of the series has a dual purpose. In the first place we will ...
International audienceThis chapter arose out of discussions of the working group on argumentation, l...
Our goal in this paper is to identify the different argumentative activities associated with the not...
There is overwhelming evidence that students face serious challenges in learning mathematical proof....
This paper presents results from a multi-year research study1 that examined the development of middl...
In this paper, mathematical proofs are conceived as a form of (guided) intentional reasoning. In a p...
Textbooks have a powerful influence on mathematical education in developing countries like Brazil, w...
Argumentation, proof, and the understanding of proof / K. Reiss ; A. Heinze ; E. Klieme. - In: Devel...
Building upon renewed interest of mathematics education in epistemology of mathematics, this study i...
We present an extension to Discourse Representation Theory that can be used to analyze mathematical ...
The aim of the paper is to study the role and features of proofs in mathematics. Formal and informal...
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify...
1971. Discourse Grammars and the Structure of Mathematical Reasoning II: The Nature of a Correct The...
ABSTRACT This part of the series has a dual purpose. In the first place we will ...
International audienceThis chapter arose out of discussions of the working group on argumentation, l...
Our goal in this paper is to identify the different argumentative activities associated with the not...
There is overwhelming evidence that students face serious challenges in learning mathematical proof....
This paper presents results from a multi-year research study1 that examined the development of middl...
In this paper, mathematical proofs are conceived as a form of (guided) intentional reasoning. In a p...
Textbooks have a powerful influence on mathematical education in developing countries like Brazil, w...
Argumentation, proof, and the understanding of proof / K. Reiss ; A. Heinze ; E. Klieme. - In: Devel...
Building upon renewed interest of mathematics education in epistemology of mathematics, this study i...
We present an extension to Discourse Representation Theory that can be used to analyze mathematical ...
The aim of the paper is to study the role and features of proofs in mathematics. Formal and informal...
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Mathematical proof lies at the foundations of mathematics, but there are several notions of what mat...
As idealized descriptions of mathematical language, there is a sense in which formal systems specify...