Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations

This study aims to reveal how prospective teachers express the relationships between variables through graphical representations when interpreting dynamic functional situations involving two simultaneously changing quantities. 100 prospective middle school mathematics teachers participated to this c...

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Main Author: Fadime Ulusoy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Anı Publishing 2020-04-01
Series:Eğitimde Nitel Araştırmalar Dergisi
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spelling doaj-6e8daaa5050647dbae4d6c70625318132020-11-25T02:47:53ZengAnı PublishingEğitimde Nitel Araştırmalar Dergisi2148-26242020-04-018212710.14689/issn.2148-624.1.8c.2s.3mProspective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional SituationsFadime UlusoyThis study aims to reveal how prospective teachers express the relationships between variables through graphical representations when interpreting dynamic functional situations involving two simultaneously changing quantities. 100 prospective middle school mathematics teachers participated to this case study. The data consisted of prospective teachers’ written responses to the task involving filling bottles with water and the graphs of volume as a function of height and clinical interviews were used to examine their covariational reasoning and graphing abilities. The findings showed that only six prospective teachers' graphical representations were correct for both dynamic functional situations. The most significant and common problems in the graphical representations were found such as (i) inability to coordinate slopes for linear relationships between variables, (ii) representing nonlinear relations of variables as linear relations, (iii) reversing the roles of dependent and independent variables, (iv) representing the relationship between variables as decreasing rather than increasing and (v) representing the relationships between variables to include more or less partitions to the graph than required by the given dynamic functional situation.http://enadonline.com/en/archives/volume-8-issue-2/prospective-teachers-graphical-representations-for-two-simultaneously-changing-quantities-in-dynami/prospective-teachers-graphical-representations-for-two-simultaneously-changing-quantities-in-dynamicovariational reasoningqualitative graphsdynamic functional situationsrate of change
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Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
Eğitimde Nitel Araştırmalar Dergisi
covariational reasoning
qualitative graphs
dynamic functional situations
rate of change
author_facet Fadime Ulusoy
author_sort Fadime Ulusoy
title Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
title_short Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
title_full Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
title_fullStr Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Teachers’ Graphical Representations for Two Simultaneously Changing Quantities in Dynamic Functional Situations
title_sort prospective teachers’ graphical representations for two simultaneously changing quantities in dynamic functional situations
publisher Anı Publishing
series Eğitimde Nitel Araştırmalar Dergisi
issn 2148-2624
publishDate 2020-04-01
description This study aims to reveal how prospective teachers express the relationships between variables through graphical representations when interpreting dynamic functional situations involving two simultaneously changing quantities. 100 prospective middle school mathematics teachers participated to this case study. The data consisted of prospective teachers’ written responses to the task involving filling bottles with water and the graphs of volume as a function of height and clinical interviews were used to examine their covariational reasoning and graphing abilities. The findings showed that only six prospective teachers' graphical representations were correct for both dynamic functional situations. The most significant and common problems in the graphical representations were found such as (i) inability to coordinate slopes for linear relationships between variables, (ii) representing nonlinear relations of variables as linear relations, (iii) reversing the roles of dependent and independent variables, (iv) representing the relationship between variables as decreasing rather than increasing and (v) representing the relationships between variables to include more or less partitions to the graph than required by the given dynamic functional situation.
topic covariational reasoning
qualitative graphs
dynamic functional situations
rate of change
url http://enadonline.com/en/archives/volume-8-issue-2/prospective-teachers-graphical-representations-for-two-simultaneously-changing-quantities-in-dynami/prospective-teachers-graphical-representations-for-two-simultaneously-changing-quantities-in-dynami
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