The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren
In the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discussed. The study explored perspectives of using symbolization to teach young schoolchildren the mathematical concept. The author recognizes relevant (that allows the proceeding to sign representation) a...
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doaj-77421d91c3b148f5bdf35740567453652020-11-24T21:03:11ZrusAcademic Publishing House ResearcherEvropejskij Issledovatelʹ2219-82292224-01362012-09-01309-315891597The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young SchoolchildrenAleksander N. VeraksaIn the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discussed. The study explored perspectives of using symbolization to teach young schoolchildren the mathematical concept. The author recognizes relevant (that allows the proceeding to sign representation) and irrelevant symbolization. The three groups of young schoolchildren (N=49) were taught the mathematical concept of a function using different programs: traditional, employing sign representation and two experimental – based on relevant and irrelevant symbolizations. The experiment demonstrated that symbolic representation can facilitate mastering of the mathematical concept of a function if the content of symbol possesses structural interrelations that could be converted into sign form. http://www.erjournal.ru/pdf.html?n=1348996337.pdfsymbolsignsymbolic imagecognitive development. |
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Aleksander N. Veraksa The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ symbol sign symbolic image cognitive development. |
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The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren |
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The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren |
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The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren |
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The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren |
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The Role of Symbolic Representation in the Cognitive Activity of Young Schoolchildren |
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role of symbolic representation in the cognitive activity of young schoolchildren |
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Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ |
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2219-8229 2224-0136 |
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2012-09-01 |
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In the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discussed. The study explored perspectives of using symbolization to teach young schoolchildren the mathematical concept. The author recognizes relevant (that allows the proceeding to sign representation) and irrelevant symbolization. The three groups of young schoolchildren (N=49) were taught the mathematical concept of a function using different programs: traditional, employing sign representation and two experimental – based on relevant and irrelevant symbolizations. The experiment demonstrated that symbolic representation can facilitate mastering of the mathematical concept of a function if the content of symbol possesses structural interrelations that could be converted into sign form. |
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symbol sign symbolic image cognitive development. |
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