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Difference between revisions of "Textual descriptions in mathematics"

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==Decoding work done==
 
==Decoding work done==
  
 
===Identification of bottleneck===
 
===Identification of bottleneck===
 
Given statements in natural language involving set descriptions or quantifiers students find it difficult to formalize such statements, in particular if there is more than one quantifier involved.
 
Given statements in natural language involving set descriptions or quantifiers students find it difficult to formalize such statements, in particular if there is more than one quantifier involved.
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Give specific example here
  
 
===Description of mental tasks needed to overcome the bottleneck===
 
===Description of mental tasks needed to overcome the bottleneck===
Parsing ... Good Enough Theory
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Parsing<ref name=":0">[[Lost in Language Comprehension]] <br /></ref> ... Good Enough Theory<ref>Good enough theory</ref>
  
 
===Modelling the tasks===
 
===Modelling the tasks===
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===Sharing===
 
===Sharing===
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[[Lost in Language Comprehension]]
  
 
==Researchers involved==
 
==Researchers involved==
 
Peter Riegler
 
Peter Riegler
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==Available Resources==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==References==
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==References==
 
Riegler, Peter (2019): Lost in Language Comprehension: Decoding putatively extra-disciplinary expertise. In [https://www.ehu.eus/documents/8301386/10560621/Actas-EuroSoTL-Conference-2019.pdf/1a7d5867-e222-4aab-6f92-a7948f1fbd67 Proceedings of EuroSoTL19: Exploring new fields through the scholarship of teaching and learning], Bilbao, 685-691
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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[[Category:Decoding work]]
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[[Category:Mathematics]]
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[[Category:Set theory]]
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[[Category:Predicate logic]]
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[[Category:Bottleneck]]

Latest revision as of 19:09, 24 July 2024

short summary

Decoding work done

Identification of bottleneck

Given statements in natural language involving set descriptions or quantifiers students find it difficult to formalize such statements, in particular if there is more than one quantifier involved.


Give specific example here

Description of mental tasks needed to overcome the bottleneck

Parsing[1] ... Good Enough Theory[2]

Modelling the tasks

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Practice and Feedback

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Anticipate and lessen resistance

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Assessment of student mastery

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Sharing

Lost in Language Comprehension

Researchers involved

Peter Riegler

Available Resources

See also

Notes


References


External Links