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Moving beyond descriptive models: Research issues for design and implementation
Author(s) -
Jonas Bergman Ärlebäck,
Helen M. Doerr
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
avances de investigación en educación matemática
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.299
H-Index - 2
ISSN - 2254-4313
DOI - 10.35763/aiem.v0i17.307
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , computer science , sequence (biology) , context (archaeology) , descriptive research , explanatory power , mathematics education , management science , artificial intelligence , psychology , epistemology , sociology , engineering , paleontology , social science , philosophy , genetics , biology
In this paper, we draw on a models and modeling perspective to describe the design of a sequence of tasks, known as a model development sequence, that has been used to research the teaching and learning of mathematics. A central research goal of a models and modeling perspective is the development of principles for the design of sequences of modeling tasks and for the teaching of such sequences. We extend our earlier research by elaborating how a model development sequence can be used to support students in developing models that are not only descriptive but also have explanatory power when connected to existing mathematical models. In so doing, we elaborate language issues about representations and context as well as the implementation strategies used by the teacher.

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