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Students’ learning paths about ratio and proportion in geometry: an analysis using Peirce’s theory of signs

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In this paper we use Peirce’s theory of signs to analyze the conceptions of four twelve-year-old students on ratio and proportion while solving geometric problems of the stretchers/shrinkers type. The students participated in a series of interdisciplinary activities based on the principle of the camera obscura. We will present the learning paths of these students as chains of signification described in terms of Peircean semiosis. We will emphasize the challenges that they encountered during the reconstruction of their initial ideas and we will classify their conceptualizations in terms of Peirce’s classification of Signs.
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hal-02418191 , version 1 (18-12-2019)

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Georgia Bampatsikou, Triandafillos A Triandafillidis, Stefanos Asimopoulos, Kostas Hatzikiriakou. Students’ learning paths about ratio and proportion in geometry: an analysis using Peirce’s theory of signs. Eleventh Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education, Utrecht University, Feb 2019, Utrecht, Netherlands. ⟨hal-02418191⟩

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