Reasoning and proof in geometry: Effects of a learning environment based on heuristic worked-out examples

Kristina Maria Reiss, Aiso Heinze, Alexander Renkl, Christian Groß

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Abstract

We analyze heuristic worked-out examples as a tool for learning argumentation and proof. Their use in the mathematics classroom was motivated by findings on traditional worked-out examples, which turned out to be efficient for learning algorithmic problem solving. The basic idea of heuristic worked-out examples is that they encourage explorative processes and thus reflect explicitly different phases while performing a proof. We tested the hypotheses that teaching with heuristic examples is more effective than usual classroom instruction in an experimental classroom study with 243 grade 8 students. The results suggest that heuristic worked-out examples were more effective than the usual mathematics instruction. In particular, students with an insufficient understanding of proof were able to benefit from this learning environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)455-467
Number of pages13
JournalZDM - Mathematics Education
Volume40
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Heuristic worked-out examples
  • Mathematics education
  • Reasoning and proof

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