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Original Articles

On the importance of mathematical play

Pages 401-415 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

A number of existing theories and proposals for the meaning and characteristics of ‘play’ are considered before the authors suggest six characteristics of mathematical play, including the idea that it is not confined to childhood. Previous studies provide evidence for relating play to cognitive gain while the place of mathematical play in research activities is illustrated by describing a mathematician's approach to a number investigation from the classroom-The Six Circles. The problem-solving process for the Six Circles and observations of students solving calculator and integration problems are analysed in relation to theories of play and cognitive gain and also considered from the perspective of the students' experience. Piaget's theory for the assimilation and accommodation of new information and Davis's view of play as ‘space to support learning’ are reflected in the authors' rationale for suggesting that open questions and mathematical play provide opportunities for students to develop their own conjectures, with no threat of failure, and provide a foundation for mathematical learning. Some difficulties of implementing a ‘play’ approach in the classroom are discussed and further research questions proposed.

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