Examples can be a powerful tool for students to learn to prove, particularly if used purposefully and strategically, but there is a pressing need to better understand the nature of productive example use. Therefore, we examined the characteristics of the successful and unsuccessful cases of proving in the context of a number theory task across the three student populations (middle school, high school, undergraduate), where by successful case we mean the ability to develop a viable justification that accounts for why the conjecture must be true. We present the characteristics of the successful and unsuccessful provers regarding the purposes, strategies, and affordances of example use, offer detailed accounts of a few illustrative cases of st...
Many mathematics education researchers have suggested that asking learners to generate examples of m...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
International audienceAs proof construction typically presents many difficulties to university stude...
Examples can be a powerful tool for students to learn to prove, particularly if used purposefully an...
Examples play a critical role in the exploration and proving of conjectures. Although proof has been...
This paper discusses variation in reasoning strategies among expert mathematicians, with a particula...
In this paper we report the first part of a study concerning the use of examples in conjecturing and...
We report on our analysis of data from a dataset of 26 videotapes of university students working in ...
Proof is an essential part of mathematical practice both for mathematicians and for students at the ...
Proofs are a highly important aspect of mathematics. However, many students have difficulties solvin...
A persistent challenge in supporting students' proof activity is fostering the transition from less ...
This paper considers the different ways in which students make use of empirical evidence as they att...
Many mathematics education researchers have suggested that asking learners to generate examples of m...
This paper builds upon discussions of the importance of semantic or intuitive work in proving by ide...
In our study, 32 German and Swiss 8th/9th-grade classes of lower-secondary school worked with their ...
Many mathematics education researchers have suggested that asking learners to generate examples of m...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
International audienceAs proof construction typically presents many difficulties to university stude...
Examples can be a powerful tool for students to learn to prove, particularly if used purposefully an...
Examples play a critical role in the exploration and proving of conjectures. Although proof has been...
This paper discusses variation in reasoning strategies among expert mathematicians, with a particula...
In this paper we report the first part of a study concerning the use of examples in conjecturing and...
We report on our analysis of data from a dataset of 26 videotapes of university students working in ...
Proof is an essential part of mathematical practice both for mathematicians and for students at the ...
Proofs are a highly important aspect of mathematics. However, many students have difficulties solvin...
A persistent challenge in supporting students' proof activity is fostering the transition from less ...
This paper considers the different ways in which students make use of empirical evidence as they att...
Many mathematics education researchers have suggested that asking learners to generate examples of m...
This paper builds upon discussions of the importance of semantic or intuitive work in proving by ide...
In our study, 32 German and Swiss 8th/9th-grade classes of lower-secondary school worked with their ...
Many mathematics education researchers have suggested that asking learners to generate examples of m...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
International audienceAs proof construction typically presents many difficulties to university stude...