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From research to practice: The case of mathematical reasoning

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:00 authored by Dianne SiemonDianne Siemon, Rosemary Callingham, Lorraine Day, Marjorie HorneMarjorie Horne, Rebecca SeahRebecca Seah, Max Stephens, Jane Watson
Mathematical proficiency is a key goal of the Australian Mathematics curriculum. However, international assessments of mathematical literacy suggest that mathematical reasoning and problem solving are areas of difficulty for Australian students. Given the efficacy of teaching informed by quality assessment data, a recent study focused on the development of evidence-based Learning Progressions for Algebraic, Spatial and Statistical Reasoning that can be used to identify where students are in their learning and where they need to go to next. Importantly, they can also be used to generate targeted teaching advice and activities to help teachers progress student learning. This paper explores the processes involved in taking the research to practice.

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Start page

40

End page

49

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of the 41st annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA 2018)

Editors

Jodie Hunter, Lisa Darragh, & Pam Perger

Name of conference

MERGA 2018: Making Waves, Opening Spaces

Publisher

Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia

Place published

Adelaide, Australia

Start date

2018-07-01

End date

2018-07-05

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 MERGA Inc

Former Identifier

2006086999

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-01-31

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