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How Informal Out-of-School Mathematics Can Help Students Make Sense of Formal In-School Mathematics: The Case of Multiplying by Decimal Numbers

Pages 313-344 | Published online: 18 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

This article presents a teaching experiment on the relationship between informal out-of-school and formal in-school mathematics, and the ways each can inform the other in the development of abstract mathematical knowledge. This study concerns the understanding of some aspects of the multiplicative structure of decimal numbers. It involved a series of classroom activities in upper elementary school, using suitable cultural artifacts and interactive teaching methods. To create a substantially modified teaching/learning environment, new sociomathematical norms (Yackel & Cobb, 1996) were also introduced. The focus was on fostering a mindful approach toward realistic mathematical modeling, which is both real-world based and quantitatively constrained sense-making (Reusser & Stebler, 1997). In addition, procedures not commonly used in ordinary teaching activities, such as estimation and approximation processes, were also introduced.

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