Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment

The aim of this study is to investigate pre-service elementary mathematics teachers’ open geometric problem solving process in a Dynamic Geometry Environment. With its qualitative inquiry based research design employed, the participants of the study are three pre-service teachers from 4th graders of...

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Main Authors: Deniz Özen, Nilüfer Yavuzsoy Köse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) 2013-03-01
Series:Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21400/229397?publisher=tojqi
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spelling doaj-10e8542f05bb4fedaf44f8416d2f45be2021-09-02T07:28:00ZengTurkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry1309-65912013-03-0143617410.17569/tojqi.81696538Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry EnvironmentDeniz ÖzenNilüfer Yavuzsoy KöseThe aim of this study is to investigate pre-service elementary mathematics teachers’ open geometric problem solving process in a Dynamic Geometry Environment. With its qualitative inquiry based research design employed, the participants of the study are three pre-service teachers from 4th graders of the Department of Elementary Mathematics Teaching. In this study, clinical interviews, screencaptures of the problem solving process in the Cabri Geomery Environment, and worksheets included 2 open geometry problems have been used to collect the data. It has been investigated that all the participants passed through similar recursive phases as construction, exploration, conjecture, validate, and justification in the problem solving process. It has been thought that this study provide a new point of view to curriculum developers, teachers and researchershttp://dergipark.gov.tr/tojqi/issue/21400/229397?publisher=tojqi-Problem solving; teaching geometry; dynamic geometry software; teacher education
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author Deniz Özen
Nilüfer Yavuzsoy Köse
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Nilüfer Yavuzsoy Köse
Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
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Problem solving; teaching geometry; dynamic geometry software; teacher education
author_facet Deniz Özen
Nilüfer Yavuzsoy Köse
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title Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
title_short Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
title_full Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
title_fullStr Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
title_full_unstemmed Investigating Pre-service Mathematics Teachers’ Geometric Problem Solving Process in Dynamic Geometry Environment
title_sort investigating pre-service mathematics teachers’ geometric problem solving process in dynamic geometry environment
publisher Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI)
series Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
issn 1309-6591
publishDate 2013-03-01
description The aim of this study is to investigate pre-service elementary mathematics teachers’ open geometric problem solving process in a Dynamic Geometry Environment. With its qualitative inquiry based research design employed, the participants of the study are three pre-service teachers from 4th graders of the Department of Elementary Mathematics Teaching. In this study, clinical interviews, screencaptures of the problem solving process in the Cabri Geomery Environment, and worksheets included 2 open geometry problems have been used to collect the data. It has been investigated that all the participants passed through similar recursive phases as construction, exploration, conjecture, validate, and justification in the problem solving process. It has been thought that this study provide a new point of view to curriculum developers, teachers and researchers
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Problem solving; teaching geometry; dynamic geometry software; teacher education
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