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Teachers

THE INFLUENCE OF TEACHERS’ PRESENTATIONS ON PUPILS’ MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS

Pages 45-60 | Published online: 14 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

Teachers use a variety of external representations to communicate mathematical ideas to their pupils. This paper reports a preliminary study of the internal mental representations that 6- and 7- year-old pupils form as a result of their interactions with the teacher's verbal, written, pictorial and concrete material representations, involving two-digit numbers and operations on them. The results presented here concern the picture-like mental representations that pupils use in performing two-digit calculations mentally. The evidence suggests that pupils seldom spontaneously visualise teachers’ representations or attempt mental manipulation of visual images to help with calculation. Pupils can, however, have mental representations which reproduce some aspects of the teachers’ representations.

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