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A case study of proving by students with different levels of mathematical giftedness

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/101919
ISSN: 2573-4377
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Beltrán-Meneu, María José; Ramírez Uclés, Rafael; Ribera-Puchades, Juan Miguel; Gutiérrez, Ángel; Jaime, Adela
Editorial
City University of New York
Materia
mathematical giftedness
 
deductive proofs
 
empirical proofs
 
arithmetical problems
 
geometrical problems
 
Date
2024
Referencia bibliográfica
Beltrán-Meneu, M.J., Ramírez-Uclés, R., Ribera-Puchades, J.M., Gutiérrez, A., y Jaime, A. (2024). A case study of proving by students with different levels of mathematical giftedness. Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 16(2), 119-145. ISSN: 2573-4377
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Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation PID2020-117395RB-I00
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We present a case study of proving by three 12–13-year-old students with different levels of mathematical giftedness. After analysing students’ proofs, we conclude that: there was a relation on the consistency and the students' levels of mathematically giftedness, being the least consistent the student not mathematically gifted and the most consistent the student with the highest level of mathematical giftedness; the variability was greater in the arithmetical problems; the quality of the proofs produced increased as the level of mathematical giftedness did; the two students with a lower level did better proofs in the arithmetical than in the geometrical problems, while the student with the highest level did not show significant differences between the two areas.
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