Title of article
Assessing the Difficulty of Mathematical Translations: Synthesizing the Literature and Novel Findings
Author/Authors
Bossé, Michael J. East Carolina University Greenville - College of Education - Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education,, USA , Adu-Gyamfi, Kwaku East Carolina University Greenville - College of Education - Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education, USA , Cheetham, Meredith R. East Carolina University Greenville - College of Education - Department of Mathematics, Science, and Instructional Technology Education,, USA
From page
113
To page
133
Abstract
Students perennially demonstrate difficulty in correctly performing mathematical translations between and among mathematical representations. This investigation considers the respective difficulty of various mathematical translations based on student activity (defining mathematical errors during the translation process, teacher beliefs and instructional practices, student interpretive and translation activities, and the use of transitional representations) and the nature of individual representations (fact gaps, confounding facts, and attribute density). These dimensions are synthesized into a more complete model through which to analyze student translation work and delineate which mathematical translations are more difficult than others.
Keywords
Representations , translations , difficulties , student errors
Journal title
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Journal title
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Record number
2559402
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