Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary school students to algebraic thinking. This functional approach is here considered to study essential components of algebraic thinking such as generalization and its representation, as well as the strategies used by students and their connection with generalization. This paper jointly describes the strategies and representations of generalization used by a group of 33 sixth-year elementary school students, with no former algebraic training, in two generalization tasks involving a functional relationship. The strategies applied by the students differed depending on whether they were working on specific or general cases. To answer question...
Este trabajo forma parte de una investigación más amplia centrada en la capacidad de generalización ...
Generalization has been identified as a cornerstone of algebraic thinking (e.g., Lee, 1996; Sfard, 1...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
We conducted a descriptive exploratory study in which we analyzed 313 sixth to eighth grade students...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
Generalization, intended as the ability to pass from the particular to the general or also the abili...
This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year pr...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The research o...
This study reports on the algebraic generalisation strategies used by two fifth grade students along...
Esta investigación describe los procesos de generalización que realizaron los estudiantes de grado s...
A previous version of this document was originally published as Pinto, E., & Cañadas, M. C. (2017). ...
The process of generalization in mathematics was identified by mathematics education and educational...
We describe 24 third (8–9 years old) and 24 fifth (10–11 years old) graders’ generalization working ...
Este trabajo forma parte de una investigación más amplia centrada en la capacidad de generalización ...
Generalization has been identified as a cornerstone of algebraic thinking (e.g., Lee, 1996; Sfard, 1...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
We conducted a descriptive exploratory study in which we analyzed 313 sixth to eighth grade students...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
Generalization, intended as the ability to pass from the particular to the general or also the abili...
This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year pr...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The research o...
This study reports on the algebraic generalisation strategies used by two fifth grade students along...
Esta investigación describe los procesos de generalización que realizaron los estudiantes de grado s...
A previous version of this document was originally published as Pinto, E., & Cañadas, M. C. (2017). ...
The process of generalization in mathematics was identified by mathematics education and educational...
We describe 24 third (8–9 years old) and 24 fifth (10–11 years old) graders’ generalization working ...
Este trabajo forma parte de una investigación más amplia centrada en la capacidad de generalización ...
Generalization has been identified as a cornerstone of algebraic thinking (e.g., Lee, 1996; Sfard, 1...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...