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Underlying theories of proof assistants and potential impact on the teaching and learning of proof

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Proof assistants (or PA) are computer programs which allow users to describe mathematical objects, express properties of these objects in a formal language, interactively construct formal proofs of these properties and algorithmically check these proofs’ validity. PAs have been used in research for decades, and are now also increasingly used in education, to support the teaching and learning of proof. In this talk, based on an a-priori epistemological analysis of PAs and actual task examples and teaching experiments, we will investigate how the underlying theoretical foundations of proof assistants may interact with students’ learning and teachers’ objectives at undergraduate level.
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hal-04227823 , version 1 (04-10-2023)

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Evmorfia-Iro Bartzia, Emmanuel Beffara, Antoine Meyer, Julien Narboux. Underlying theories of proof assistants and potential impact on the teaching and learning of proof. 12th International Workshop on Theorem proving components for Educational software, Julien Narboux; Walther Neuper; Pedro Quaresma, Jul 2023, Rome, Italy. ⟨hal-04227823⟩
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