Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning

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Autor(a) principal: Carreira, Susana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Amado, Nélia, Jacinto, Hélia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/44559
Resumo: The research on deductive reasoning in mathematics education has been predominantly associated with the study of proof; consequently, there is a lack of studies on logical reasoning per se, especially with young children. Analytical reasoning problems are adequate tasks to engage the solver in deductive reasoning, as they require rule checking and option elimination, for which chains of inferences based on premises and rules are accomplished. Focusing on the solutions of children aged 10–12 to an analytical reasoning problem proposed in two separate settings—a web-based problem-solving competition and mathematics classes—this study aims to find out what forms of deductive reasoning they undertake and how they express that reasoning. This was done through a qualitative content analysis encompassing 384 solutions by children participating in a beyond-school competition and 102 solutions given by students in their mathematics classes. The results showed that four different types of deductive reasoning models were produced in the two venues. Moreover, several representational resources were found in the children’s solutions. Overall, it may be concluded that moderately complex analytical reasoning tasks can be taken into regular mathematics classes to support and nurture young children’s diverse deductive reasoning models.
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title Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
spellingShingle Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
Carreira, Susana
Deductive reasoning
Analytical reasoning problem
Reasoning models
Young students
Expression of reasoning
Beyond-school mathematics competition
Mathematics class
title_short Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
title_full Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
title_fullStr Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
title_full_unstemmed Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
title_sort Venues for Analytical Reasoning Problems: How Children Produce Deductive Reasoning
author Carreira, Susana
author_facet Carreira, Susana
Amado, Nélia
Jacinto, Hélia
author_role author
author2 Amado, Nélia
Jacinto, Hélia
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carreira, Susana
Amado, Nélia
Jacinto, Hélia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Deductive reasoning
Analytical reasoning problem
Reasoning models
Young students
Expression of reasoning
Beyond-school mathematics competition
Mathematics class
topic Deductive reasoning
Analytical reasoning problem
Reasoning models
Young students
Expression of reasoning
Beyond-school mathematics competition
Mathematics class
description The research on deductive reasoning in mathematics education has been predominantly associated with the study of proof; consequently, there is a lack of studies on logical reasoning per se, especially with young children. Analytical reasoning problems are adequate tasks to engage the solver in deductive reasoning, as they require rule checking and option elimination, for which chains of inferences based on premises and rules are accomplished. Focusing on the solutions of children aged 10–12 to an analytical reasoning problem proposed in two separate settings—a web-based problem-solving competition and mathematics classes—this study aims to find out what forms of deductive reasoning they undertake and how they express that reasoning. This was done through a qualitative content analysis encompassing 384 solutions by children participating in a beyond-school competition and 102 solutions given by students in their mathematics classes. The results showed that four different types of deductive reasoning models were produced in the two venues. Moreover, several representational resources were found in the children’s solutions. Overall, it may be concluded that moderately complex analytical reasoning tasks can be taken into regular mathematics classes to support and nurture young children’s diverse deductive reasoning models.
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