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geogebra in mathematics teacher education: the case of quadratic relations

GeoGebra affords a variety of representational resources and computational utilities that have the potential to engage prospective mathematics teachers in insightful investigations of fundamental ideas of mathematics. Given that many prospective mathematics teachers have a fragmented view of mathematics GeoGebra as an integrated system of algebra geometry and calculus stands as a mathematically enriched environment where prospective teachers could explore and/or construct mathematical objects and further develop a connected view of mathematics. In this article we share our experience in using GeoGebra with prospective middle and secondary mathematics teachers highlighting the need for reconceptualization and remediation for both the instructor and the prospective teachers.

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01/04/2010
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