Anat, K., Shirley, R., & Hanna, L-Z. (2020). Building a computerized dynamic representation as an instrument for mathematical explanation of division of fractions. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 51(2), 247–264. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020739X.2019.1648888
Abstract:
“This study describes a teaching process that offers teachers and pupils ways of constructing the division operation through illustration based on defining the reference unit (divisor), the reference whole1 and the dividend. We introduce a computerized dynamic environment, using an Excel spreadsheet, in which both teachers and pupils can independently construct the solution process in a manner that leads to meaningful learning. Nine pairs of teachers and pupils underwent an intervention process using Excel, comparing pupils’ understanding of division of fractions before and after the learning process. Findings from the pupils indicate the Excel software enabled them to portray and construct the meaning of the division process while applying accurate mathematical terms. Specifically, they could thoroughly understand the meaning of a word problem, so as to explain another student’s mistake. Furthermore, teachers’ analyses of the pupils’ work indicate that the use of this computerized dynamic environment helped the teachers develop mathematical knowledge, pedagogical knowledge and technological pedagogical knowledge.”