An analytical model for studying the development of learners' mathematical ideas and reasoning using videotape data
We review the literature on videotape methodology for observational research in
mathematics education. We organize the review by presenting issues related to data …
mathematics education. We organize the review by presenting issues related to data …
Chapter 4: Observing mathematical problem solving through task-based interviews
GA Goldin - Journal for Research in Mathematics Education …, 1997 - JSTOR
"[Note: This abstract applies to all articles within this issue."] The chapters in this monograph
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
Reducing abstraction level when learning abstract algebra concepts
O Hazzan - Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1999 - Springer
How do undergraduate students cope with abstract algebra concepts? How should we go
about researching this question? Based on interviews with undergraduate students and on …
about researching this question? Based on interviews with undergraduate students and on …
Persuasive pedagogy: A new paradigm for mathematics education
MN Hennessey, K Higley, SR Chesnut - Educational Psychology Review, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Mathematics teachers face a myriad of instructional obstacles. Since the early
1990s, mathematics education researchers have proposed the use of constructivist practices …
1990s, mathematics education researchers have proposed the use of constructivist practices …
Classroom Video-Recording: When, Why and How Does It Offer a Valuable Data Source for Qualitative Research?.
SEB Pirie - 1996 - ERIC
Video recordings are being used more and more in educational research; however, it is
uncertain when they actually form the data and when they merely facilitate its collection. This …
uncertain when they actually form the data and when they merely facilitate its collection. This …
How students think: The role of representations
RB Davis, CA Maher - Mathematical Reasoning, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
A common instructional practice in mathematics is to present students with word problems
that describe various real-life situations involving apples, cars, workers, and many other …
that describe various real-life situations involving apples, cars, workers, and many other …
Chapter 7: Studying the classroom negotiation of meaning: complementary accounts methodology
DJ Clarke - Journal for Research in Mathematics Education …, 1997 - JSTOR
"[Note: This abstract applies to all articles within this issue."] The chapters in this monograph
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
Analogies, metaphors, and images: Vehicles for mathematical reasoning
LD English - Mathematical Reasoning, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
MATHEMATICAL REASONING: Analogies, Metaphors, and Images Page 1 Chapter 1
Analogies, Metaphors, and Images: Vehicles for Mathematical Reasoning Lyn D. English …
Analogies, Metaphors, and Images: Vehicles for Mathematical Reasoning Lyn D. English …
Chapter 3: The epistemological basis of qualitative research in mathematics education: A postmodern perspective
P Ernest - Journal for Research in Mathematics Education …, 1997 - JSTOR
"[Note: This abstract applies to all articles within this issue."] The chapters in this monograph
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
describe qualitative research methods used to investigate students' and teachers' …
Students' mathematical reasoning, communication, and language representations: A video-narrative analysis
Purpose Learning mathematics is a complex process, requiring many conceptual lenses
and rich data sources to document and understand students' construction of knowledge. The …
and rich data sources to document and understand students' construction of knowledge. The …