A CONSTRUCTIVIST ALTERNATIVE TO THE REPRESENTATIONAL VIEW OF MIND IN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

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COBB, P [1 ]
YACKEL, E [1 ]
WOOD, T [1 ]
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[1] PURDUE UNIVCALUMET,DEPT MATH COMP SCI & STAT,HAMMOND,IN 46323
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10.2307/749161
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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The representational view of mind in mathematics education is evidenced by theories that characterize learning as a process in which students modify their internal mental representations to construct mathematical relationships or structures that mirror those embodied in external instructional representations. It is argued that, psychologically, this view falls prey to the learning paradox, that, anthropologically, it fails to consider the social and cultural nature of mathematical activity and that, pedagogically, it leads to recommendations that are at odds with the espoused goal of encouraging learning with understanding. These difficulties are seen to arise from the dualism created between mathematics in students' heads and mathematics in their environment. An alternative view is then outlined and illustrated that attempts to transcend this dualism by treating mathematics as both an individual, constructive activity and as a communal, social practice. It is suggested that such an approach might make it possible to explain how students construct mathematical meanings and practices that, historically, took several thousand years to evolve without attributing to students the ability to peek around their internal representations and glimpse a mathematically prestructured environment. In addition, it is argued that this approach might offer a way to go beyond the traditional tripartite scheme of the teacher, the student, and mathematics that has traditionally guided reform efforts in mathematics education.
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