To prepare students for participation in our society, where interpreting, representing, and manipulating of dynamic phenomena are becoming key activities, we believe that one should start developing a mathematical understanding of change at an early age. We therefore started a design research project to teach the concept of instantaneous speed in 5th grade. We report on the last design experiment in which we used a modeling-based learning approach and interactive computer simulations to try to have students construe the Cartesian graph as a fitting representation to describe and reason about filling glassware from both a discrete and continuous perspective. We showcase how new explanatory conjectures can be generated in the retrospective an...
During the primary school years, children are typically expected to develop ways of explaining their...
Numerous studies have suggested that different technologies have different effects on students ’ lea...
This study traces three primary school students’ longitudinal development of mathematical ideas and ...
To prepare students for participation in our society, where interpreting, representing, and manipula...
This paper illustrates the development of a prototypical instructional sequence on instantaneous spe...
In answer to a call for innovative science and technology education in primary education, we started...
Students\u27 concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous. This paper reports a pi...
Students are often taught higher level math the same way their teachers were taught, using textbook ...
This study investigates changes in conjectures of four typical students when they are using differen...
In answer to a call for innovative science and technology education in primary education, we started...
Students’ concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous This paper reports a pilot ...
Reasoning about graphical representations representing dynamic data (e.g., distance changing over ti...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
This study investigates changes in conjectures of four typical students when they are using differen...
The purpose of the study is to understand changes in a target child’s reasoning about water dynamics...
During the primary school years, children are typically expected to develop ways of explaining their...
Numerous studies have suggested that different technologies have different effects on students ’ lea...
This study traces three primary school students’ longitudinal development of mathematical ideas and ...
To prepare students for participation in our society, where interpreting, representing, and manipula...
This paper illustrates the development of a prototypical instructional sequence on instantaneous spe...
In answer to a call for innovative science and technology education in primary education, we started...
Students\u27 concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous. This paper reports a pi...
Students are often taught higher level math the same way their teachers were taught, using textbook ...
This study investigates changes in conjectures of four typical students when they are using differen...
In answer to a call for innovative science and technology education in primary education, we started...
Students’ concept image of rate of change may be incomplete or erroneous This paper reports a pilot ...
Reasoning about graphical representations representing dynamic data (e.g., distance changing over ti...
In an increasing number of mathematics classes throughout the world, technology is being used for th...
This study investigates changes in conjectures of four typical students when they are using differen...
The purpose of the study is to understand changes in a target child’s reasoning about water dynamics...
During the primary school years, children are typically expected to develop ways of explaining their...
Numerous studies have suggested that different technologies have different effects on students ’ lea...
This study traces three primary school students’ longitudinal development of mathematical ideas and ...