Didactic principles of visualization of mathematical concepts in primary education

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Abstract

Illustrations are traditionally used in primary education to explain mathematical reasoning, however, not every visual representation facilitates understanding of mathematical ideas. Therefore, the search for effective forms of visual representation of concepts is a topical issue of didactics. The purpose of the research, the results of which are presented in this article, is the development, substantiation of the didactic principles of concept visualization through the use of educational modeling and their implementation in the educational materials in Mathematics for primary school.

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Urban, M., Murauyova, H., & Gadzaova, S. (2017). Didactic principles of visualization of mathematical concepts in primary education. Pedagogika, 127(3), 70–86. https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2017.40

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