The present paper examines a patterning activity that was organised within a teaching experiment in order to analyse the different uses of variables by secondary school students. The activity presented in the paper can be categorised as a pictorial/geometric linear pattern. We adopted a student-oriented perspective for our analysis, in order to grasp how students perceive their own generalising actions. The analysis of our data led us to two broad categories for variable use, according to whether the variable is viewed as a generalised number or not. Our results also show that students sometimes treat the variable as closely linked to a referred object, as a superfluous entity or as a constant. Finally, the notion of equivalence, which is ...
This paper reports on an investigation of the nature and extent of teacher’s knowledge of mathematic...
This paper addresses the nature of child-initiated episodes of mathematical patterning prior to form...
A common approach used for introducing algebra to young adolescents is an exploration of visual grow...
The present paper examines a patterning activity that was organised within a teaching experiment in ...
Over a period of three years, the authors conducted an extensive longitudinal study in Australia aim...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
This study explores the influence of different forms of representations on pupils’ performance in co...
This paper synthesises research from three separate studies, analysing how different representations...
Vita.This study was designed to investigate the role of patterns in the development of algebraic thi...
Lüken M. Patterning as a Mathematical Activity: An Analysis of Young Children’s Strategies When Work...
This paper addresses the nature of child-initiated episodes of mathematical patterning prior to form...
YOUNG CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL PATTERNING\ud Jillian Fox\ud Queensland University of Technology, Bris...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
This paper reports on an investigation of the nature and extent of teacher’s knowledge of mathematic...
This paper addresses the nature of child-initiated episodes of mathematical patterning prior to form...
A common approach used for introducing algebra to young adolescents is an exploration of visual grow...
The present paper examines a patterning activity that was organised within a teaching experiment in ...
Over a period of three years, the authors conducted an extensive longitudinal study in Australia aim...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
This study explores the influence of different forms of representations on pupils’ performance in co...
This paper synthesises research from three separate studies, analysing how different representations...
Vita.This study was designed to investigate the role of patterns in the development of algebraic thi...
Lüken M. Patterning as a Mathematical Activity: An Analysis of Young Children’s Strategies When Work...
This paper addresses the nature of child-initiated episodes of mathematical patterning prior to form...
YOUNG CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL PATTERNING\ud Jillian Fox\ud Queensland University of Technology, Bris...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
ABSTRACT: In this article we compare two frameworks for analysing young children’s responses to the...
This paper reports on an investigation of the nature and extent of teacher’s knowledge of mathematic...
This paper addresses the nature of child-initiated episodes of mathematical patterning prior to form...
A common approach used for introducing algebra to young adolescents is an exploration of visual grow...