Piaget and Freudenthal advocated thinking levels. In the 1950's the van Hieles developed a five level model of geometric thought. Judith Land adapted the model in 1990, utilising four levels to teach the concept of functions. These four levels have been considered here in the formation of concepts of sequences and series. The origin and relevance of sequences and series have been studied and the importance of visualisation, patterning and generalisation in the instructional process investigated. A series of lessons on these topics was taught to a group of six higher grade matriculation students of mixed ability and gender. Questionnaires related to student progress through the various levels were answered, categorised, graphed and...
The theoretical part of the master's thesis, titled Geometric Problem-Solving Strategies on Sequenc...
Over a period of three years, the authors conducted an extensive longitudinal study in Australia aim...
The impact of prior learning on new learning is highlighted by the case of Dean, a Year 8 student wh...
This study is centred on an analysis of pupils' lived experience while engaged in the generalisation...
This report focuses on some aspects of the nature and role of visualisation and imagery in the teach...
We are engaged in a project named Mathematics and patterns in elementary schools: perspectives and c...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
This paper examines part of a set of students who were followed during their first-term, first-year ...
The present study investigated imagery and visualisation characteristics of undergraduate students’ ...
Piaget observed that various stages involved in the construction of different forms of knowledge are...
Visualisation in general and visualisation processes in particular have received much attention in t...
The paper begins with a short description of phenomenological ideas of Petr Vopěnka concerning the d...
Spatial visualisation of geometric patterns and their generalisation have become a recognised pathwa...
The paper begins with a short description of phenomenological ideas of Petr Vopěnka concerning the ...
The aim of the thesis is to present the potential of constructivist approaches to teach sequences at...
The theoretical part of the master's thesis, titled Geometric Problem-Solving Strategies on Sequenc...
Over a period of three years, the authors conducted an extensive longitudinal study in Australia aim...
The impact of prior learning on new learning is highlighted by the case of Dean, a Year 8 student wh...
This study is centred on an analysis of pupils' lived experience while engaged in the generalisation...
This report focuses on some aspects of the nature and role of visualisation and imagery in the teach...
We are engaged in a project named Mathematics and patterns in elementary schools: perspectives and c...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
This paper examines part of a set of students who were followed during their first-term, first-year ...
The present study investigated imagery and visualisation characteristics of undergraduate students’ ...
Piaget observed that various stages involved in the construction of different forms of knowledge are...
Visualisation in general and visualisation processes in particular have received much attention in t...
The paper begins with a short description of phenomenological ideas of Petr Vopěnka concerning the d...
Spatial visualisation of geometric patterns and their generalisation have become a recognised pathwa...
The paper begins with a short description of phenomenological ideas of Petr Vopěnka concerning the ...
The aim of the thesis is to present the potential of constructivist approaches to teach sequences at...
The theoretical part of the master's thesis, titled Geometric Problem-Solving Strategies on Sequenc...
Over a period of three years, the authors conducted an extensive longitudinal study in Australia aim...
The impact of prior learning on new learning is highlighted by the case of Dean, a Year 8 student wh...