Understanding rigid geometric transformations: Jeff's learning path for translation |
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Authors: | Huseyin Bahadir Yanik Alfinio Flores |
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Affiliation: | aAnadolu University, Eskisehir, Turkey;bUniversity of Delaware, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This article describes the development of knowledge and understanding of translations of Jeff, a prospective elementary teacher, during a teaching experiment that also included other rigid transformations. His initial conceptions of translations and other rigid transformations were characterized as undefined motions of a single object. He conceived of transformations as movement and showed no indication about what defines a transformation. The results of the study indicate that the development of his thinking about translations and other rigid transformations followed an order of (1) transformations as undefined motions of a single object, (2) transformations as defined motions of a single object, and (3) transformations as defined motions of all points on the plane. The case of Jeff is part of a bigger study that included four prospective teachers and analyzed their development in understanding of rigid transformations. The other participants also showed a similar evolution. |
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Keywords: | Rigid geometric transformations Translations Learning trajectory |
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