Pre-service teachers' perceptions of generic proofs in elementary number theory
Résumé
In this paper, we present our concept of the usage of four different types of proofs to engage students in the proving process: the generic proof (with numbers), the generic proof in the context of figurate numbers, the so-called "formal proof" , and the proof in the context of figurate numbers using "geometric variables". Further, we report from our case study, where 12 pre-service teachers were interviewed after attending our bridging-course, which had a focus on argumentation and proof. We investigated students' perceptions of the generic proof with numbers. Our findings suggest the classification of perceptions in three categories: "Logical acceptance and psychological conviction", "general acceptance of the concept and psychological uncertainty", and "inappropriate understanding of the concept".
Origine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
---|
Loading...