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Models for products
Authors:Bob Speiser  Chuck Walter
Affiliation:a 799 E 3800N, Provo, UT 84604, United States
b P.O. Box 364, Levan, UT 84639, United States
Abstract:This paper explores how models can support productive thinking. For us a model is a thing, a tool to help make sense of something. We restrict attention to specific models for whole-number multiplication, hence the wording of the title. They support evolving thinking in large measure through the ways their users redesign them. They assume new forms, come to be seen and understood in different ways. We show how work that learners do with models can help them to transform, not simply their understanding of key concepts, but also how they come to view themselves as thinkers and learners, as collaborators in a social process that their work and thinking help to constitute. We draw on recent research on core knowledge, especially by Carey, Spelke, and Tomasello, to clarify how models, as we view them here, can underpin specific actions that support emerging understanding.
Keywords:Model   Representation   Presentation   Operator product   Controlled variable   Frame   Core knowledge   Analog magnitude   Parallel individuation   Shared intentionality
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