STAR POLYGONS: SCRIPTING TASKS AS A TOOL FOR RECORDING MATHEMATICAL INVESTIGATIONS

Authors

  • Andrew Kercher Simon Fraser University
  • Anna Marie Bergman Simon Fraser
  • Rina Zazkis Simon Fraser University

Keywords:

Teacher education and professional learning in STEM

Author Biographies

  • Andrew Kercher, Simon Fraser University
    Faculty of Education, Post Doctoral Fellow
  • Anna Marie Bergman, Simon Fraser
    Faculty of Education, Post Doctoral Fellow
  • Rina Zazkis, Simon Fraser University
    Faculty of Education, Professor

References

Da Ponte, J. P. (2007). Investigations and explorations in the mathematics classroom. ZDM Mathematics Education, 39 , 419–430.

Rasmussen, C., Zandieh, M., King, K., & Teppo, A. (2005). Advancing mathematical activity: A practice-oriented view of advanced mathematical thinking. Mathematical thinking and learning, 7(1), 51-73.

Rasmussen, C., Wawro, M., & Zandieh, M. (2015). Examining individual and collective level mathematical progress. Educational Studies in Mathematics, 88(2), 259-281.

Zazkis, R., & Zazkis, D. (2014). Script writing in the mathematics classroom: Imaginary conversations on the structure of numbers. Research in Mathematics Education, 16(1), 54-70.

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18-11-2022

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