Dooley T. (2014) Second-order Models of Students’ Mathematics: Delving into Possibilities. Constructivist Foundations 9(3): 346–348. https://constructivist.info/9/3/346
Dooley T.
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2014)
Second-order Models of Students’ Mathematics: Delving into Possibilities.
Constructivist Foundations 9(3): 346–348.
Fulltext at https://constructivist.info/9/3/346
Open peer commentary on the article “Constructivist Model Building: Empirical Examples From Mathematics Education” by Catherine Ulrich, Erik S. Tillema, Amy J. Hackenberg & Anderson Norton. Upshot: I look at the different possibilities offered by the trajectory of second-order models in mathematics education. It seems to me that although possibilities are extended as models become more elaborate, this is only the case if teacher/researchers remain cognisant of a radical constructivist perspective. I also suggest that broad-ranging research on the models affords insight into the “big” mathematical ideas to which all students should have access.

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