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Researching Mathematical Reasoning: Building Evidence-Based Resources to Support Targeted Teaching in the Middle Years

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This chapter traces the origins of the <i>Reframing Mathematical Futures II</i> (RMFII) research project before describing how rich assessment tasks and Rasch analysis techniques were used to develop an evidence-based resource to support the teaching and learning of algebraic, statistical and geometric reasoning in Years (i.e., Grades) 7 to 10. Hypothesised learning progressions were developed for each of the three target domains based on prior research. Potential assessment tasks, together with detailed scoring rubrics, that addressed the learning progressions were developed and trialed. A detailed examination of the Rasch analysis output indicated modifications that were needed and the modified questions were retrialed. Finally, the resulting variable was interpreted and segmented into Zones that were used as the basis for developing teaching advice. In describing this process, we comment on the application of learning trajectories more generally and suggest further avenues for research in this field.

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Publication title

Researching and Using Progressions (Trajectories) in Mathematics Education

Volume

3

Editors

D Siemon, T Barkatsas and R Seah

Pagination

101-124

ISBN

9789004396425

Department/School

Education

Publisher

Brill

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Extent

12

Rights statement

Copyright 2019 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden

Socio-economic Objectives

160302 Pedagogy

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