计算任务:激发具体和抽象思维空间之间的转换

Q3 Mathematics
Taras Gula, Miroslav Lovric
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在本文中,我们提出了将算术任务与数学任务区分开来(或至少作为一种特殊类型的数学任务)的概念,并将抽象和解释作为指定一项算术任务为高质量任务所必需的一系列关键活动。我们首先试图通过概述从文献中收集到的六个方面的共识来驯服计算能力及其家族成员(包括定量推理、定量素养、数学素养和文字问题表兄弟)的模糊性。这些为计算能力的核心任务奠定了基础。然后,我们将注意力集中在数学与算术任务的内容上,以此来证明数学与算术任务的区别。最后,我们描述了以抽象和解释为关键要素的运算思维过程,以此作为描述高质量运算任务特征的基础。我们在此使用算术作为更广泛的家庭成员的总称,尽管人们对其首要地位尚未达成共识。
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Numeracy Tasks: Inspiring Transfer Between Concrete and Abstract Thinking Spaces
In our paper we build a case for conceptualizing numeracy tasks as distinct from mathematical tasks (or at least as a special type of mathematical task), and for abstraction and interpretation as a set of key activities necessary for designating a numeracy task as being high-quality. We start with an attempt to tame the fuzziness of numeracy and its family members (including quantitative reasoning, quantitative literacy, mathematical literacy, and the word problem cousins) by outlining six areas of consensus gleaned from literature. These provide the foundation for a core mandate of numeracy. We then build our case for the distinctness of mathematical and numeracy tasks by focusing our attention on what they are about. Finally, we describe a numeracy thinking process with abstraction and interpretation as key elements that can serve as a foundation for describing characteristics of high-quality numeracy tasks. We use numeracy here as an umbrella term for the wider set of family members even though there is no consensus as to its primacy.
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Numeracy
Numeracy Mathematics-Mathematics (miscellaneous)
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