International audienceThe large corpus of research on mathematical reasoning and justification in the mathematics education literature has yielded a wide range of tasks that require a mathematical argument to be established. This paper presents the DIVINE framework that classifies justification tasks by their nature and purpose as well as the expected element to be provided in the justifications. The framework is then used as a theoretical basis for appraising justifications produced by mathematics teachers
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Justification and argumentation have been identified as important mathematical practices; however, l...
Justification is an important disciplinary and learning practice. Despite a growing knowledge base r...
International audienceThe large corpus of research on mathematical reasoning and justification in th...
There is a sizeable portion of secondary mathematics students who resort to memorizing poorly unders...
Justification is a set of responses or responses that a person gives when asked to provide mathemati...
Justification is a core mathematics practice. Although its role in the mathematician community has b...
Though the mathematical and education communities both value justification and argumentation in the ...
A proof is a connected sequence of assertions that includes a set of accepted statements, forms of r...
The importance of mathematical justification in all classrooms is emphasized by reform movements in ...
Justification is a mathematical reasoning process that relies on concepts, properties or mathematic...
Mathematics education literature involves studies that sought a way of investigating the mode of rea...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to understand how a proposed set of design principles...
International audienceIn 2000, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics highlighted proof as ...
International audienceThis analysis of several mathematics lessons in two teachers’ classrooms looks...
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Justification and argumentation have been identified as important mathematical practices; however, l...
Justification is an important disciplinary and learning practice. Despite a growing knowledge base r...
International audienceThe large corpus of research on mathematical reasoning and justification in th...
There is a sizeable portion of secondary mathematics students who resort to memorizing poorly unders...
Justification is a set of responses or responses that a person gives when asked to provide mathemati...
Justification is a core mathematics practice. Although its role in the mathematician community has b...
Though the mathematical and education communities both value justification and argumentation in the ...
A proof is a connected sequence of assertions that includes a set of accepted statements, forms of r...
The importance of mathematical justification in all classrooms is emphasized by reform movements in ...
Justification is a mathematical reasoning process that relies on concepts, properties or mathematic...
Mathematics education literature involves studies that sought a way of investigating the mode of rea...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to understand how a proposed set of design principles...
International audienceIn 2000, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics highlighted proof as ...
International audienceThis analysis of several mathematics lessons in two teachers’ classrooms looks...
Although reasoning is a central concept in mathematics education research, the discipline is still i...
Justification and argumentation have been identified as important mathematical practices; however, l...
Justification is an important disciplinary and learning practice. Despite a growing knowledge base r...