„mathematical thinking“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Learning to teach upper primary school algebra: changes to teachers’ mathematical knowledge for teaching functional thinking
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Neuroscientific studies of mathematical thinking and learning: a critical look from a mathematics education viewpoint
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Reflections on statistics - Learning, teaching and assessment in grades k-12 – Lajoie S.P. (Ed.) (the studies in mathematical thinking and learning series) Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Ass., 1998. —334p. ISBN 0-9058-1972-X
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Book Review: Thomas P. Carpenter, Megan Loef Franke and Linda Levi (2003). Thinking mathematically: Integrating arithmetic and algebra in the elementary school. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. ISBN 0-325-00565-6
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On examples in mathematical thinking and learning
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Graphs, games and proofs – for gifted students in primary school
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Modeling human thinking about similarities by neuromatrices in the perspective of fuzzy logic
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Teachers’ responses to instances of student mathematical thinking with varied potential to support student learning
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AI and Advanced Mathematical Software Role in Shaping High School Students' Arithmetic Thinking
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Imprint of Thought – Mathematics at the Borderland of Intuition and Structure
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A Deflationary View of Capacities and Anthropic Thinking
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Using APOS theory in learning basic mathematics to promote students’ mathematical critical thinking skills
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Architectonics of Constellations – The Constellatory Unfolding Leitmotif in Mathematical Thinking
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A framework of mathematical thinking experience: Core components, hierarchical levels, and group differences in mathematical creativity
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Sound of Music – The History of Mathematical and Scientific Thinking in Music and Sound
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An empirical study on mathematical thinking of first-year university students in Chile
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Computational thinking and mathematical thinking – digital literacy in mathematics curricula
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Mathematical discoveries using computational thinking
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Basic knowledge and Basic Ability: A Model in Mathematics Teaching in China
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Disrupting linear models of mathematics teaching|learning