Participating in Classroom Mathematical Practices

  • Cobb P
  • Stephan M
  • McClain K
  • et al.
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Abstract

In this article, we describe a methodology for analyzing the collective learning of the classroom community in terms of the evolution of classroom mathematical practices. To develop the rationale for this approach, we first ground the discussion in our work as mathematics educators who conduct classroom-based design research. We then present a sample analysis taken from a 1st-grade classroom teaching experiment that focused on linear measurement to illustrate how we coordinate a social perspective on communal practices with a psychological perspective on individual students’ diverse ways of reasoning as they participate in those practices. In the concluding sections of the article, we frame the sample analysis as a paradigm case in which to clarify aspects of the methodology and consider its usefulness for design research.

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Cobb, P., Stephan, M., McClain, K., & Gravemeijer, K. (2010). Participating in Classroom Mathematical Practices. In A Journey in Mathematics Education Research (pp. 117–163). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9729-3_9

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