Constructing a mathematical definition: the case of the tangent |
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Authors: | Nava Gilboa Ivy Kidron Tommy Dreyfus |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mathematics Science and Technology Education, School of Education, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel;2. Mathematics Instruction for Middle school, Orot Israel College, Elkana, Israel;3. Applied Mathematics Department, Jerusalem College of Technology, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | We analyze the process of constructing a definition within the theoretical framework of Abstraction in Context. Pairs of students were engaged in a task designed to engender a need for a definition of a tangent to a graph at a given point, and lead to constructing a definition following that need. The results of our analysis point to two characteristics of the process of constructing a definition: a. Constructing the concept does not necessarily include constructing its definition; in particular, students were able to use the concept before constructing its definition. b. Students’ language becomes more precise during the constructing process, not only as a characteristic of the process but also as a means of promoting the process. |
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Keywords: | Definition need for a definition constructing a definition tangent to a graph Abstraction in Context |
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