Chain of signification
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* Chain_of_signification (dutch)
General
Making a connection between concept and actual reasoning and manipulating during problem solving. This exchange between concept and reasoning is build up from small steps and gives a chain that is important in recognizing and solving the problem.
References
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A collective chain of signification in conceptualizing fractions: a case of a fourth-grade class. The Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 22(2), 181-211.
- Semiotics
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