The purpose of this research is to examine the forms of thinking and generalization types of students during the generalization of the patterns presented with different representations. It is aimed to examine the generalizations used by the students through the theoretical framework, to determine the forms of thinking that prevent them from making algebraic generalization and to determine the use of different representations of the students. For this purpose, case survey research is used in the research. Participants were selected by purposeful sampling method. The study was conducted with 92 students studying in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Descriptive and content analysis were used to analyze the data. Data analysis has shown tha...
The goal of the study is to describe the process of generalizing pattern of Junior Hi...
This research is aimed to describe algebra thinking of the students in solving problems on pattern g...
Over the last three years, in our Early Algebra Thinking Project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
Özet Bu araştırmanın amacı matematik öğretmen adaylarının örüntüleri genelleme süreçlerini inceleme...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
The study aims to compare and determine 6th-8th graders ’ efficiencies, strategies and representatio...
Examining the knowledge of teachers in practice may shed light on understanding how students learn ...
Generalization, intended as the ability to pass from the particular to the general or also the abili...
Generalization has been identified as a cornerstone of algebraic thinking (e.g., Lee, 1996; Sfard, 1...
This study investigates sixth-grade Turkish students’ pattern-generalization approaches among arithm...
AbstractThis study investigates algebraic generalization strategies of 147 pre-service elementary ma...
The process of generalization in mathematics was identified by mathematics education and educational...
The goal of the study is to describe the process of generalizing pattern of Junior Hi...
This research is aimed to describe algebra thinking of the students in solving problems on pattern g...
Over the last three years, in our Early Algebra Thinking Project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5...
This paper reports how high school students from two different schools used patterns and generalisat...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
Özet Bu araştırmanın amacı matematik öğretmen adaylarının örüntüleri genelleme süreçlerini inceleme...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
Over the past 3 years, in our Early Algebra Thinking project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5 stu...
The study aims to compare and determine 6th-8th graders ’ efficiencies, strategies and representatio...
Examining the knowledge of teachers in practice may shed light on understanding how students learn ...
Generalization, intended as the ability to pass from the particular to the general or also the abili...
Generalization has been identified as a cornerstone of algebraic thinking (e.g., Lee, 1996; Sfard, 1...
This study investigates sixth-grade Turkish students’ pattern-generalization approaches among arithm...
AbstractThis study investigates algebraic generalization strategies of 147 pre-service elementary ma...
The process of generalization in mathematics was identified by mathematics education and educational...
The goal of the study is to describe the process of generalizing pattern of Junior Hi...
This research is aimed to describe algebra thinking of the students in solving problems on pattern g...
Over the last three years, in our Early Algebra Thinking Project, we have been studying Years 3 to 5...