Using pathologies as starting points for inquiry-based mathematics education: The case of the palindrome
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22120Date
2021-01Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Inquiry-based mathematics education (IBME) is an increasingly important ingredient of the
mathematics education in the Nordic countries. The central principle of IBME is that the students are
to work in ways similar to how professional mathematicians work. In this qualitative case study, we
investigate whether mathematical pathologies induce students to work like mathematicians, and thus
if pathologies are suitable starting points for IBME. We based our investigations on a little-known
pathology: multiplication problems that can be mirrored about the equal sign without altering the
answer.
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Source at http://matematikdidaktik.org/
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Swedish Society for Research in Mathematics Education (SMDF)Series
Skrifter från SMDF, Nr. 15Citation
Roksvold JN, Haavold PØH. Using pathologies as starting points for inquiry-based mathematics education: The case of the palindrome. Skrifter från Svensk förening för matematikdidaktisk forskning. 2021Metadata
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