TY - JOUR
T1 - Tipificación de argumentos producidos por las prácticas matemáticas de alumnos del nivel medio en ambientes de geometría dinámica
AU - Ramírez, Guadalupe Morales
AU - Goycochea, Norma Rubio
AU - Osorio, Víctor Larios
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This paper analyzes arguments presented by a group of high school students (between ages 15 and 18) in Mexico, when solving activities in the context of isometric plane transformations, applying dynamic geometry software (GeoGebra). The study is qualitative and descriptive, in which argumentation schemes (empirical, analytical, factual, and symbolic) are used to typify the arguments expressed by the students of this study, supported by an analysis of the ontosemiotic configurations (epistemic and cognitive) of the Ontosemiotic Approach to Mathematical Knowledge and Instruction (OSA) for the description of the associated argumentative practice. Results suggest that the students resort to types of empirical arguments based on visual perceptions, leaving evidence of little organization of ideas in the development of their argumentative practice. Moreover, the application of the specific software tools played a role of argument for the student and not as support for their argumentation process. Furthermore, the informal language used by the students showed little command of the mathematical language.
AB - This paper analyzes arguments presented by a group of high school students (between ages 15 and 18) in Mexico, when solving activities in the context of isometric plane transformations, applying dynamic geometry software (GeoGebra). The study is qualitative and descriptive, in which argumentation schemes (empirical, analytical, factual, and symbolic) are used to typify the arguments expressed by the students of this study, supported by an analysis of the ontosemiotic configurations (epistemic and cognitive) of the Ontosemiotic Approach to Mathematical Knowledge and Instruction (OSA) for the description of the associated argumentative practice. Results suggest that the students resort to types of empirical arguments based on visual perceptions, leaving evidence of little organization of ideas in the development of their argumentative practice. Moreover, the application of the specific software tools played a role of argument for the student and not as support for their argumentation process. Furthermore, the informal language used by the students showed little command of the mathematical language.
KW - Argumentation Schemes
KW - Dynamic Geometry
KW - Isometric Transformation
KW - Ontosemiotic Approach
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85112578891
U2 - 10.1590/1980-4415v35n70a06
DO - 10.1590/1980-4415v35n70a06
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85112578891
SN - 0103-636X
VL - 35
SP - 664
EP - 689
JO - Bolema - Mathematics Education Bulletin
JF - Bolema - Mathematics Education Bulletin
IS - 70
ER -