Proofs produced by secondary school students learning geometry in a dynamic computer environment

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Marrades R. [1 ]
Gutiérrez Á. [1 ]
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[1] Dpto. de Didáctica de la Matemáatica, Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, 46071
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Cabri; Computer learning environment; Dynamic geometry software; Geometry; Justification; Proof; Secondary school; Teaching experiment;
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10.1023/A:1012785106627
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As a key objective, secondary school mathematics teachers seek to improve the proof skills of students. In this paper we present an analytic framework to describe and analyze students' answers to proof problems. We employ this framework to investigate ways in which dynamic geometry software can be used to improve students' understanding of the nature of mathematical proof and to improve their proof skills. We present the results of two case studies where secondary school students worked with Cabri-Géomètre to solve geometry problems structured in a teaching unit. The teaching unit had the aims of: i) Teaching geometric concepts and properties, and ii) helping students to improve their conception of the nature of mathematical proof and to improve their proof skills. By applying the framework defined here, we analyze students' answers to proof problems, observe the types of justifications produced, and verify the usefulness of learning in dynamic geometry computer environments to improve students' proof skills. © 2001 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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