Introduction of a new construct: The conceptual tool "flexibility"

  • Andresen M
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This paper presents a new construct: the conceptual tool 'Flexibility'. The construct was a result of an attempt to extract experiences of teaching and learning with the use of laptops. It was further developed and refined on the basis of four small-scale teaching experiments. The teaching experiments, being part of a development project in upper secondary school mathematics, investigated the use of laptops for teaching differential equations from a modeling point of view. The research was double-aimed: one objective was to conclude the project with some recommendations for the design of teaching, in the form of guidelines suitable for a wider dissemination amongst upper secondary mathematics teachers. The other main aim was to draw on the project's experiences for theory development within a framework based on Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) and related ideas. The construction of 'Flexibility' served both these aims. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Andresen, M. (2007). Introduction of a new construct: The conceptual tool “flexibility.” The Mathematics Enthusiast, 4(2), 230–250. https://doi.org/10.54870/1551-3440.1073

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