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- Title
Expanding Notions of “Learning Trajectories” in Mathematics Education.
- Authors
Weber, Eric; Walkington, Candace; McGalliard, William
- Abstract
Over the past 20 years learning trajectories and learning progressions have gained prominence in mathematics and science education research. However, use of these representations ranges widely in breadth and depth, often depending on from what discipline they emerge and the type of learning they intend to characterize. Learning trajectories research has spanned from studies of individual student learning of a single concept to trajectories covering a full set of content standards across grade bands. In this article, we discuss important theoretical assumptions that implicitly guide the development and use of learning trajectories and progressions in mathematics education. We argue that diverse theoretical conceptualizations of what it means for a student to “learn” mathematics necessarily both constrains and amplifies what a particular learning trajectory can capture about the development of students’ knowledge.
- Subjects
MATHEMATICS education; STUDENT development; EDUCATION research; COMMON Core State Standards; IMPLICIT learning
- Publication
Mathematical Thinking & Learning, 2015, Vol 17, Issue 4, p253
- ISSN
1098-6065
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/10986065.2015.1083836