Unit Transformation Graphs: Modeling Students’ Mathematics in Meeting the Cognitive Demands of Fractions Multiplication Tasks

IF 3.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Norton, C. Ulrich, Sarah Kerrigan
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Abstract

This article introduces unit transformation graphs (UTGs) as a tool for diagramming the ways students use sequences of mental actions to solve mathematical tasks. We report findings from a study in which we identified patterns in the ways preservice elementary school teachers relied on working memory to coordinate mental actions when operating in fraction multiplication settings. UTGs account for the constraint of working memory in sequencing mental actions to solve mathematical tasks. They also explain the power of units coordinating structures in offloading demands on working memory. At the end of the article, we consider some of the research implications for these findings—specifically, ways that UTGs can lend explanatory and illustrative power to analyses of students’ mathematics.
单位变换图:满足分数乘法任务认知需求的学生数学建模
本文介绍了单元转换图(UTG),它是一种绘制学生使用心理动作序列解决数学任务的方法的工具。我们报告了一项研究的结果,在该研究中,我们确定了职前小学教师在分数乘法环境中操作时依靠工作记忆来协调心理行动的模式。UTG解释了工作记忆在解决数学任务的心理动作排序中的约束。它们还解释了协调结构的单元在减轻工作记忆需求方面的力量。在文章的最后,我们考虑了这些发现的一些研究意义——特别是UTG如何为学生的数学分析提供解释和说明的力量。
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Journal for Research in Mathematics Education
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.20
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22
期刊介绍: An official journal of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), JRME is the premier research journal in mathematics education and is devoted to the interests of teachers and researchers at all levels--preschool through college. JRME is a forum for disciplined inquiry into the teaching and learning of mathematics. The editors encourage submissions including: -Research reports, addressing important research questions and issues in mathematics education, -Brief reports of research, -Research commentaries on issues pertaining to mathematics education research, and -Book reviews.
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