2019
DOI: 10.29333/ejmste/105867
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Praxeological Change and the Density of Rational Numbers: The Case of Pre-service Teachers in Denmark and Indonesia

Abstract: The present study aims to introduce the notion of praxeological change, developed based on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic, to describe a necessity of changing mathematical praxeologies when passing from natural to rational numbers. It is applied to study and compare Danish and Indonesian pre-service teachers' (PSTs) knowledge of the density of rational numbers. They work in pairs to solve and discuss a hypothetical teacher task, which involves both mathematical and didactical tasks, related to the … Show more

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“…By contrast, the Danish PsTs did not apply it as a didactical technique. It becomes the main difference of didactical knowledge presented by both groups, and it is also what has been found in Putra's previous study [12].…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarkssupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…By contrast, the Danish PsTs did not apply it as a didactical technique. It becomes the main difference of didactical knowledge presented by both groups, and it is also what has been found in Putra's previous study [12].…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarkssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The word "interpret", stated in the task, gives birth to the discussion that leads them to explain further their position. They suggest that pupils need to know how to find a common denominator, and the Indonesian pair focuses on presenting the algorithm for how to add and subtract two fractions, and this situation commonly appeared in some previous studies on Indonesian PsTs' collaborative work on fractions [6], [12].…”
Section: Discussion and Concluding Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are 7 courses related to mathematics education (18 credits/12.5%), namely: 1) Fundamental mathematics for elementary schools I, 2) Fundamental mathematics for elementary school II, 3) Mathematics education for the lower grades of elementary school, 4) Mathematics Education for the upper grades of elementary school, 5) Statistics for education, 6) Capita selecta of mathematics (e.g. problem solving and modeling in mathematics) and, and 7) Indonesian realistic mathematics education (Putra, 2019b). The last two courses are optional, but prospective elementary teachers have to choose one of these.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They add or subtract the numbers based on their position. The students do not realise that they need to change the technique as well as the theoretical lens from viewing a fraction as two distinct numbers into seeing it as a number as a whole, or what (Putra, 2019b) calls a praxeological change.…”
Section: Arithmetic Operations Of Rational Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%