TY - JOUR
T1 - Mathematical Modeling Projects Oriented towards Social Impact as Generators of Learning Opportunities: A Case Study.
AU - Albarracin Gordo, Lluis
AU - Gorgorio Sola, Maria Nuria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/11/16
Y1 - 2020/11/16
N2 - This paper presents a case study carried out at an elementary school that led to a characterization of mathematical modeling projects aimed at generating social impact. It shows their potential as generators of mathematical learning opportunities. In the school project, upper-grade students (sixth grade, 11-year-olds) studied the way in which the rest of the students at the institution traveled from their homes to school. Its purpose was to identify risk points from the standpoint of road safety and to develop a set of recommendations so that all the children could walk safely to school. In our study, we identified, on the one hand, the mathematical learning opportunities that emerged during the development of the project and, on the other, the mathematical models created by the students. We discuss the impact of the project on the different groups in the school community (other students, parents, and teachers). We conclude with a characterization of the mathematical modeling projects oriented towards social impact and affirm that they can be generators of mathematical learning opportunities.
AB - This paper presents a case study carried out at an elementary school that led to a characterization of mathematical modeling projects aimed at generating social impact. It shows their potential as generators of mathematical learning opportunities. In the school project, upper-grade students (sixth grade, 11-year-olds) studied the way in which the rest of the students at the institution traveled from their homes to school. Its purpose was to identify risk points from the standpoint of road safety and to develop a set of recommendations so that all the children could walk safely to school. In our study, we identified, on the one hand, the mathematical learning opportunities that emerged during the development of the project and, on the other, the mathematical models created by the students. We discuss the impact of the project on the different groups in the school community (other students, parents, and teachers). We conclude with a characterization of the mathematical modeling projects oriented towards social impact and affirm that they can be generators of mathematical learning opportunities.
KW - Elementary school
KW - Learning opportunities
KW - Mathematical modeling
KW - Modeling projects
KW - elementary school
KW - learning opportunities
KW - mathematical modeling
KW - modeling projects
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U2 - 10.3390/math8112034
DO - 10.3390/math8112034
M3 - Article
SN - 2227-7390
VL - 8
SP - 1
EP - 20
JO - Mathematics
JF - Mathematics
IS - 11
M1 - 2034
ER -