This article presents the results of a teaching experiment with middle school students who explored exponential growth by reasoning with the quantities height (y) and time (x) as they explored the growth of a plant. Three major conceptual shifts occurred during the course of the teaching experiment: (1) from repeated multiplication to initial coordination of multiplicative growth in y with additive growth in x; (2) from coordinating growth in y with growth in x to coordinated constant ratios (determining the ratio of f(x(2)) to f(x(1)) for corresponding intervals of time for (x(2)) > 1), and (3) from coordinated constant ratios to within-units coordination for corresponding intervals of time for (x(2)) < 1. Each of the three shifts is explo...
Multiplicative reasoning permeates many mathematical topics, for example fractions and functions. He...
This paper presents an analysis of young students ' development of multiplication and division ...
Teaching about multiplicative functions is traditionally postponed until the middle or high school y...
This article presents the results of a teaching experiment with middle school students who explored ...
Exponential functions are important topic in school algebra and in higher mathematics, but research ...
This article presents an Exponential Growth Learning Trajectory (EGLT), a trajectory identifying and...
Exponential growth bias is the phenomenon that humans intuitively underestimate exponential growth. ...
Two alternative hypotheses have been offered to explain the origin of the concept of multiplication ...
Previous studies have suggested that children as young as 9 years old have developed an understandin...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. While there has been a recent expansion of research related to the development ...
The importance of conceptual understanding in mathematics has been well documented (Hiebert & Ca...
Abstract: In this paper, I present the results of a case study of the practices of four experienced ...
Exponential, and logarithmic functions are pivotal mathematical concepts that play central roles in ...
Exponential and logarithmic functions are pivotal mathematical concepts that play central roles in a...
This study explores third graders ’ strategies for dealing with linear functions and constant rates ...
Multiplicative reasoning permeates many mathematical topics, for example fractions and functions. He...
This paper presents an analysis of young students ' development of multiplication and division ...
Teaching about multiplicative functions is traditionally postponed until the middle or high school y...
This article presents the results of a teaching experiment with middle school students who explored ...
Exponential functions are important topic in school algebra and in higher mathematics, but research ...
This article presents an Exponential Growth Learning Trajectory (EGLT), a trajectory identifying and...
Exponential growth bias is the phenomenon that humans intuitively underestimate exponential growth. ...
Two alternative hypotheses have been offered to explain the origin of the concept of multiplication ...
Previous studies have suggested that children as young as 9 years old have developed an understandin...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. While there has been a recent expansion of research related to the development ...
The importance of conceptual understanding in mathematics has been well documented (Hiebert & Ca...
Abstract: In this paper, I present the results of a case study of the practices of four experienced ...
Exponential, and logarithmic functions are pivotal mathematical concepts that play central roles in ...
Exponential and logarithmic functions are pivotal mathematical concepts that play central roles in a...
This study explores third graders ’ strategies for dealing with linear functions and constant rates ...
Multiplicative reasoning permeates many mathematical topics, for example fractions and functions. He...
This paper presents an analysis of young students ' development of multiplication and division ...
Teaching about multiplicative functions is traditionally postponed until the middle or high school y...