Issues Regarding the Concept of Mathematical Practices

  • Moschkovich J
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In the first chapter of Alan Schoenfeld’s 2011 book How we think, he describes his original framework (1985) for the study of mathematical problem solving as having four components: knowledge base, problem solving strategies, metacognition, and beliefs.

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Moschkovich, J. N. (2013). Issues Regarding the Concept of Mathematical Practices. In Proficiency and Beliefs in Learning and Teaching Mathematics (pp. 257–275). SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-299-0_15

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