Teaching and Learning of Geometry as a process of Objectification: conditions and obstacles to argumentation and proof. The role of natural language, specific language, and figures
This paper examines some examples (taken from research conducted over the years) that show students’ linguistic attitudes in geometry tasks. The examples are framed within the Theory of Objectification with reference to the notion of sensuous cognition, semiotic means of objectification and levels...
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Main Authors: | Bruno D’Amore, George Santi |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN ES PT |
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Grupo de Pesquisa sobre Práticas Socioculturais e Educação Matemática (GPSEM)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f5ea6aa4516b4736afc4f43637a708ba |
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