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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explain how the notion of “study and research course”, a recent construct in the anthropological theory of didactics, provides a general tool to model mathematical knowledge from a didactical perspective. We do this from two points of view. First, the notion itself arose as a tool for didactic design, particularly in mathematics teaching involving modeling type subjects, and we introduce a new diagrammatic representation in order to present and analyze a selection of such designs. Secondly, we demonstrate how the same representational tool can be used to analyze other didactic processes as study and research courses. In both cases, our examination of cases reveals that designers and teachers are often more explicit about their intention to enable students to do “research” (e.g. exploring a challenging problem) than to enable students to engage in autonomous “study”; moreover, the role for students is mostly confined to search for answers to questions raised, essentially, by the teacher. These observations point to directions which deserve more attention in design research related to the notion of study and research course.

Fakta
Titel
Study and research courses as an epistemological model for didactics
Forfatter(e)
Carl Winsløw, Yves Matheron & Alain Mercier
Udgiver
Educational Studies in Mathematics
Udgivelse
Educational Studies in Mathematics 2013, 83 (2), s. 267-284
Genre
Forskningsartikel
Omfang, antal sider
17
Udgivelsesår
2013

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