Nemirovsky R. & Ferrara F. (2009) Mathematical imagination and embodied cognition. Educational Studies in Mathematics 70: 159–174. https://cepa.info/7133
Nemirovsky R. & Ferrara F.
(
2009)
Mathematical imagination and embodied cognition.
Educational Studies in Mathematics 70: 159–174.
Fulltext at https://cepa.info/7133
The goal of this paper is to explore qualities of mathematical imagination in light of a classroom episode. It is based on the analysis of a classroom interaction in a high school Algebra class. We examine a sequence of nine utterances enacted by one of the students whom we call Carlene. Through these utterances Carlene illustrates, in our view, two phenomena: (1) juxtaposing displacements, and (2) articulating necessary cases. The discussion elaborates on the significance of these phenomena and draws relationships with the perspectives of embodied cognition and intersubjectivity.

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