Relating Effective Representations and Hypothesis Production in Arithmetic Problem Solving
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1994
abstract:
Producing hypotheses is very important in problem solving in order to understand the problem's aim and the relations among the data. However, a resolution process can also be viewed as a sequence of interpretations and productions of external representations of various nature. We discuss the relations between hypothesis and representation production in problem solving in elementary school, viewing a resolution process as a sequence alternating representations and hypotheses. These hypotheses and representations are strongly connected with each other since each hypothesis can give rise to a representation, and each representation, working as additional problem data, can give rise to a new hypothesis which is influenced by the characteristics of the employed representation system.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Representations; problem solving; arithmetic; learning
List of contributors:
Dettori, Giuliana
Book title:
Proceedings of the 46th C.I.E.A.E.M. International Conference: Graphical and symbolical representation from primary school to university