Assessment of mathematical learning in a musical composition workshop applying tools from the onto-semiotic approach

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Abstract

The mathematical music composition workshop, an endeavor that integrates mathematics and music majors, is a concrete example of a STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) project. In this article, the authors analyze how mathematics students and music composition students have worked together, have learned to interpret specialized languages from one another, and have presented their results to a public interested in the relationship that guards these two disciplines. The goal of improving the understanding of abstract mathematical concepts through the application to musical structures is analyzed using the Onto-semiotic Approach (OSA). This framework sheds light on some of the written and oral manifestations of the students who participated. The mathematical competence that the participants were expected to achieve through this interdisciplinary endeavor are privileged in this article over the music education goals (which were also present).

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Montiel, M., Wilhelmi, M. R., & Mannone, M. (2024). Assessment of mathematical learning in a musical composition workshop applying tools from the onto-semiotic approach. Bolema - Mathematics Education Bulletin, 38. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-4415v38a220021

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