Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching

The notion of expression equivalence is one of the terms that has been recognized in the literature as key to understanding algebraic ideas. To understand this term, the context used as a basis for developing meaning is important, as well as the language in which generalizations are expressed. The a...

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Main Authors: Milana M. Dabić Boričić, Marijana Ž. Zeljić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty 2021-04-01
Series:Inovacije u Nastavi
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Online Access:http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/34-1-3en/
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spelling doaj-d317935d38d1465890427caad245cf242021-04-25T14:30:46ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Teacher Education FacultyInovacije u Nastavi0352-23342335-08062021-04-01341304310.5937/inovacije2101030DМodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial TeachingMilana M. Dabić Boričić0Marijana Ž. Zeljić1Teacher Education Faculty in BelgradeTeacher Education Faculty in BelgradeThe notion of expression equivalence is one of the terms that has been recognized in the literature as key to understanding algebraic ideas. To understand this term, the context used as a basis for developing meaning is important, as well as the language in which generalizations are expressed. The aim of this paper is twofold: a) to examine whether the context of a textual task and modeling activities influence the understanding of the transformation of expressions into equivalent forms; b) determine whether the understanding of the equivalence of the expression is affected by the level of abstractness of the expression (algebraic or arithmetic). The research is of a quasi-experimental design with two experimental groups and one control group. The sample consists of 148 fourth-graders. The existence of statistically significant differences between the students of the experimental groups and the control group suggests that the modeling process influences the development of the notion of expression equivalence. This research did not show any differences in the results of the students who were taught using algebraic or arithmetic expressions. This implies that the understanding of equivalence developed through the modeling process is not related to the level of abstractness of the mathematical language used, but that, based on understanding the meaning of the term, students can transform arithmetic and algebraic expressions with equal success.http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/34-1-3en/equivalence of mathematical expressionsmodelingmathematical symbolismalgebra.
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author Milana M. Dabić Boričić
Marijana Ž. Zeljić
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Marijana Ž. Zeljić
Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
Inovacije u Nastavi
equivalence of mathematical expressions
modeling
mathematical symbolism
algebra.
author_facet Milana M. Dabić Boričić
Marijana Ž. Zeljić
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title Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
title_short Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
title_full Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
title_fullStr Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Мodeling the Equivalence of Mathematical Expressions in Initial Teaching
title_sort мodeling the equivalence of mathematical expressions in initial teaching
publisher University of Belgrade, Teacher Education Faculty
series Inovacije u Nastavi
issn 0352-2334
2335-0806
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The notion of expression equivalence is one of the terms that has been recognized in the literature as key to understanding algebraic ideas. To understand this term, the context used as a basis for developing meaning is important, as well as the language in which generalizations are expressed. The aim of this paper is twofold: a) to examine whether the context of a textual task and modeling activities influence the understanding of the transformation of expressions into equivalent forms; b) determine whether the understanding of the equivalence of the expression is affected by the level of abstractness of the expression (algebraic or arithmetic). The research is of a quasi-experimental design with two experimental groups and one control group. The sample consists of 148 fourth-graders. The existence of statistically significant differences between the students of the experimental groups and the control group suggests that the modeling process influences the development of the notion of expression equivalence. This research did not show any differences in the results of the students who were taught using algebraic or arithmetic expressions. This implies that the understanding of equivalence developed through the modeling process is not related to the level of abstractness of the mathematical language used, but that, based on understanding the meaning of the term, students can transform arithmetic and algebraic expressions with equal success.
topic equivalence of mathematical expressions
modeling
mathematical symbolism
algebra.
url http://www.inovacijeunastavi.rs/en/34-1-3en/
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