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Att utveckla algebraiskt tänkande genom lärandeverksamhet: En undervisningsutvecklande studie i flerspråkiga klasser i grundskolans tidigaste årskurser
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics and Science Education.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3772-8073
2021 (Swedish)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)Alternative title
Developing algebraic thinking through learning activity : A study of practice developmental teaching in multilingual classes in lower school grades (English)
Abstract [en]

The aim of this thesis is to develop and explore teaching possible to promote algebraic thinking together with young, multilingual students six to twelve years old. One underlying assumption for the aim is that algebraic thinking can be developed by students participating in learning activities that are characterized by collective mathematical reasoning on relations between quantities of positive whole and rational numbers. Two overall research questions support this work: (1) What in students work indicate algebraic thinking identified in learning activities and as experiences of algebraic thinking? (2) How can learning models manifest in learning activity, in what ways do learning models change and enhance, and which characteristics of learning actions are enabled?   

Data was produced by interviews and from research lessons with students in lower grades in a multilingual Swedish school. The research lessons were focused on learning activity as suggested by Davydov (1990, 2008/1986), aimed at developing theoretical thinking – here algebraic thinking. They were staged in two research projects conducted as networks of learning studies. In these learning studies, the group of teachers iteratively designed and revised learning activities whereby the students could identify mathematical knowledge and collectively solve mathematical problems. 

The findings in the articles signal that learning models were developed as rudimentary, preliminary, prototypical and finally symbolic. Rudimentary models were grounded in algebraic thinking when the students analysed problem situations and identified the problem. Preliminary and prototypical models were developed by initiating and formalising actions understood as algebraic thinking. Different tools were initiated by the students and the teachers. These tools were formalised by the students. The students used algebraic symbols and line-segments to think together when comparing different quantities (Article 2). They carried out operations using unknown quantities when reflecting on additive and multiplicative relationships (Article 3). The students also used algebraic symbols to reflect on subtraction as non-commutative (Article 3). The different tools they used interacted on different levels of generalisation (Article 1). Algebraic thinking grounded the students reflections but interacted with, for example, fractional thinking in their arguments during the development of their learning models (Article 4). The different ways of thinking interacted in arguments when developing the rudimentary, the preliminary and the prototypical models. However, in the conclusion of their collective reasoning and in the development of the symbolic learning models, these different ways of thinking were intertwined in the same arguments (Article 4).

As a conclusion, the four articles signal that learning models including algebraic symbols developed in a learning activity can be used by newly-arrived immigrant students to reflect on structures of numbers.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Institutionen för matematikämnets och naturvetenskapsämnenas didaktik, Stockholms universitet , 2021. , p. 109
Series
Doctoral thesis from the department of mathematics and science education ; 25
Keywords [en]
mathematics education, learning activity, learning models, multilingual students, algebraic thinking, theoretical thinking
National Category
Algebra and Logic
Research subject
Mathematics Education
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-190408ISBN: 978-91-7911-446-6 (print)ISBN: 978-91-7911-447-3 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-190408DiVA, id: diva2:1529155
Public defence
2021-04-09, Svend Pedersen-rummet, Institutionen för matematikämnets och naturvetenskapsämnenas didaktik, Arrheniuslaboratorierna hus P, Svante Arrhenius väg 20 A, digitalt via Zoom, länk finns tillgänglig på institutionens webbplats, Stockholm, 13:00 (Swedish)
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Supervisors
Available from: 2021-03-17 Created: 2021-02-17 Last updated: 2022-02-25Bibliographically approved
List of papers
1. Algebraic thinking and level of generalisation: students’ experiencing of comparisons of quantities
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Algebraic thinking and level of generalisation: students’ experiencing of comparisons of quantities
2019 (English)In: Nordisk matematikkdidaktikk, NOMAD: [Nordic Studies in Mathematics Education], ISSN 1104-2176, Vol. 24, no 3-4, p. 131-151Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This article explores grade 1 students’ different ways of experiencing quantity comparisons after participating in teaching designed as a learning activity using tasks from the Davydov curriculum. A phenomenographic analysis generated three hierarchical ways of experiencing comparisons: counting numerically, relating quantities, and conserving relationships. The first category comprises arithmetic ways of thinking, whereas the second and third categories comprise algebraic ways of thinking. Algebraic thinking was identified as reflections on relationships between quantities at different levels of generalisation. The implications of these results in relation to learning activity theory are discussed.

National Category
Didactics
Research subject
Mathematics Education
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-190413 (URN)
Available from: 2021-02-17 Created: 2021-02-17 Last updated: 2022-09-06Bibliographically approved
2. Identifying algebraic reasoning about fractions
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Identifying algebraic reasoning about fractions
2018 (English)In: Proceedings of the 42nd Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education / [ed] Ewa Bergqvist, Magnus Österholm, Carina Granberg, Lovisa Sumpter, Umeå, Sweden: PME , 2018, Vol. 1, p. 255-262Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The issue for this paper is to identify algebraic reasoning through students´sense-making actions, during a lesson, where students and a teacher develop learning models for mixed numbers. The analysis focuses the students’ work, trying to make sense of the unknown fractional part of the number. This unknown part was elaborated when the students suggested to “add a little bit more” to construct equality. The un-known part developed to a fractional part with help of an emerging learning model containing algebraic symbols: B=W+p/a. In this activity. The potentialities in the students’ algebraic reasoning were identifyed as: an additive relationship between the integer and the fractional part of the number, and a multiplicative relationship between the numerator and the denominator in this fractional part.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Umeå, Sweden: PME, 2018
Series
Proceedings of the Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, ISSN 0771-100X ; 42
National Category
Other Natural Sciences
Research subject
Mathematics Education
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-161379 (URN)978-91-7601-902-3 (ISBN)
Conference
The 42nd Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Umeå, Sweden, July 3-8, 2018
Available from: 2018-10-23 Created: 2018-10-23 Last updated: 2022-02-26Bibliographically approved
3. Learning actions indicating algebraic thinking in multilingual classrooms
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Learning actions indicating algebraic thinking in multilingual classrooms
2021 (English)In: Educational Studies in Mathematics, ISSN 0013-1954, E-ISSN 1573-0816, Vol. 106, no 3, p. 363-378Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This article discusses algebraic thinking regarding positive integers and rational numbers when students, 6 to 9 years old in multilingual classrooms, are engaged in an algebraic learning activity proposed by the El’konin and Davydov curriculum. The main results of this study indicate that young, newly arrived students, through tool-mediated joint reflective actions as suggested in the ED curriculum, succeeded in analysing arithmetical structures of positive integers and rational numbers. When the students participated in this type of learning activity, they were able to reflect on the general structures of numbers established as additive relationships (addition and subtraction) as well as multiplicative relationships (multiplication and division) and mixtures thereof, thus a core foundation of algebraic thinking. The students then used algebraic symbols, line segments, verbal, written, and gesture language to elaborate and construct models related to these relationships. This is in spite of the fact that most of the students were second language learners. Elaborated in common experiences staged in the lessons, the learning models appeared to bridge the lack of common verbal language as the models visualized aspects of the relationships among numbers in a public manner on the whiteboard. These learning actions created rich opportunities for bridging tensions in relation to language demands in the multilingual classroom.

Keywords
Algebraic thinking, El'konin-Davydov curriculum, Learning activity, Relationships, Multilingual classrooms
National Category
Didactics
Research subject
Mathematics Education
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-187424 (URN)10.1007/s10649-020-10007-y (DOI)000599052000001 ()
Available from: 2020-12-10 Created: 2020-12-10 Last updated: 2021-12-16Bibliographically approved
4. Algebraic and fractional thinking in collective mathematical reasoning
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Algebraic and fractional thinking in collective mathematical reasoning
2021 (English)In: Educational Studies in Mathematics, ISSN 0013-1954, E-ISSN 1573-0816, Vol. 108, no 3, p. 473-491Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This study examines the collective mathematical reasoning when students and teachers in grades 3, 4, and 5 explore fractions derived from length comparisons, in a task inspired by the El´konin and Davydov curriculum. The analysis showed that the mathematical reasoning was mainly anchored in mathematical properties related to fractional or algebraic thinking. Further analysis showed that these arguments were characterised by interplay between fractional and algebraic thinking except in the conclusion stage. In the conclusion and the evaluative arguments, these two types of thinking appeared to be intertwined. Another result is the discovery of a new type of argument, identifying arguments, which deals with the first step in task solving. Here, the different types of arguments, including the identifying arguments, were not initiated only by the teachers but also by the students. This in a multilingual classroom with a large proportion of students newly arrived. Compared to earlier research, this study offers a more detailed analysis of algebraic and fractional thinking including possible patterns within the collective mathematical reasoning. An implication of this is that algebraic and fractional thinking appear to be more intertwined than previous suggested.

Keywords
Algebra, Davydov curriculum, Fractions, Mathematical reasoning
National Category
Didactics
Research subject
Mathematics Education
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-190410 (URN)10.1007/s10649-021-10044-1 (DOI)000658582500001 ()
Available from: 2021-02-17 Created: 2021-02-17 Last updated: 2022-01-25Bibliographically approved

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