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Title |
直感への抵抗 : 数学的考察におけるビジュアル教材の排除についての一考察
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Title |
Against the Tyranny of the Senses : Banning the Visual Aids from Mathematical Argumentation
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Title Transcription |
チョッカン ヘノ テイコウ : スウガクテキ コウサツ ニオケル ビジュアル キョウザイ ノ ハイジョ ニツイテ ノ イチコ ウサツ
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Creator |
Yurita Violeta
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Source Title |
島根大学教育学部紀要
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Volume | 44 |
Start Page | 125 |
End Page | 133 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 18808581
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Descriptions |
In this paper I highlight an essential distinction between the Euclidean deductive method and the axiomatic method and I present some implications for the pedagogy of proof in school geometry. In particular, I examine the role of visualization and visual representations in the Euclidean deductive method and the axiomatic method. Further, considering how proof is canonically taught in schools, I propose that visual representations are not merely pedagogical props. Instead, I argue that visuals are essential bricks that shape the proof process in geometry classrooms. Therefore, this paper cautions about projecting the ideal of rigorous proofs independent of visual representations to students, when the Euclidean deductive method is used for proving.
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Language |
eng
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
島根大学教育学部
Faculty of Education Shimane University
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Date of Issued | 2010-12-24 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[NCID] AA12171265
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