Investigating students’ coordinate systems

Abstract

Starting around fifth grade, students are expected to represent and reason about various mathematical concepts (e.g., geometrical shapes, equations, and functions, etc.) using the Cartesian plane. However, the Cartesian plane is often taken for granted and students are assumed to develop proficiency in using the Cartesian plane in relatively unproblematic ways.

My research has focused on understanding how students construct and make sense of coordinate systems, the foundational structure underlying graphs. I will (a) present a distinction between two types of coordinate systems that has guided my research activities, (b) present results from a textbook analysis of middle school textbooks using this distinction, and (c) discuss implications for teaching and curriculum development.

Key words: Coordinate system, graph, student thinking

Inscripciones e información

Date: Aug 03, 2021 at 17:30:00 h
Venue: Modalidad vía online
Speaker: Hwa Yong Lee
Affiliation: PhD in Mathematics Education. University of Georgia Assistant professor. Texas States University
Coordinator: Helena Montenegro & Darío González
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Posted on Jun 15, 2021 in Education, Seminars