A Content Analysis of Tasks Involving Two-Dimensional Cartesian Graphs in Grade 6–8 U. S. Textbooks

Q2 Mathematics
Hwa Young Lee, Lino Guajardo
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ABSTRACT Understanding and supporting students’ development of graph literacy is important. We studied how aspects of graph literacy might be supported (or hindered) in middle school by analyzing the content in textbooks. Specifically, we conducted a content analysis of tasks involving two-dimensional Cartesian graphs presented in grade 6–8 US textbooks. Three elements were analyzed: the type of activity involved in graphing, the nature of the graph, and the relevant mathematical topic. We first present three illustrative tasks to demonstrate how we made sense of these three elements with graphing tasks. Second, we present the frequency of different types of coordinate system activity, graph activity, and coordinate system types involved in textbook tasks and how they change across grade level and mathematical domain. Our findings reveal varying levels of explosure to different graphing elements students might encounter through textbooks. We discuss implications of our findings on research, teaching, and curriculum development.
美国6-8年级教材中二维笛卡尔图任务的内容分析
摘要理解和支持学生的图形素养发展非常重要。我们通过分析教科书中的内容,研究了中学图形素养的各个方面是如何得到支持(或阻碍)的。具体而言,我们对美国6-8年级教科书中涉及二维笛卡尔图的任务进行了内容分析。分析了三个要素:图形所涉及的活动类型、图形的性质以及相关的数学主题。我们首先展示了三个说明性任务,以演示我们如何通过绘图任务理解这三个元素。其次,我们介绍了教科书任务中涉及的不同类型的坐标系活动、图形活动和坐标系类型的频率,以及它们在年级水平和数学领域中的变化。我们的发现揭示了学生在教科书中可能遇到的不同绘图元素的不同程度的解释。我们讨论了我们的研究结果对研究、教学和课程发展的影响。
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Investigations in Mathematics Learning
Investigations in Mathematics Learning Mathematics-Mathematics (all)
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