Effective choices of representations in problem solving
Résumé
This paper investigates the types of representations used by high-achieving eleven-year-old pupils in their argumentation in the process of mathematical problem solving. The literature review addresses pedagogical and psychological aspects of knowing representations and using them in the process of problem solving. In our empirical study we examine a sample of 109 eleven-year-old pupils who took part in the final round of a national mathematical competition in Serbia. A total of 656 problem solutions was analyzed. The results show that these pupils used and often combined inventive iconic and conventional numerical/symbolical representations in their argumentation. We discuss pupils’ choice of representations which lead to correct solutions and adjusted representations corresponding to the type of problem (algebraic or logical-combinatorial). The aim of the paper is to draw attention to the importance of studying representational approaches pupils take when solving problems.
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