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Dávila, J., (2021). Análisis de organizaciones matemáticas del Método Singapur para la resolución de problemas aritméticos [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19817
Dávila, J., Análisis de organizaciones matemáticas del Método Singapur para la resolución de problemas aritméticos []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19817
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title = "Análisis de organizaciones matemáticas del Método Singapur para la resolución de problemas aritméticos",
author = "Dávila Rocca, Jorge Armando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
The following work answers the following research question: What is the scope of the Singapore method in terms of the arithmetic problems it addresses and how have they been organized in the proposal based on this method? The most important research on this methodology has been carried out in Singapore by the team of teachers from schools such as National Institute of Education and Nanyang Technological University and in Latin America, however, there are no work that specifically delves into the mathematical organizations involved in problem solving. This work aims to point in that direction. The overall objective of the research is to identify a mathematical organization of the arithmetic problems addressed in a collection of primary texts that follow the Singapore method model for this we take as a theoretical framework for the anthropological theory of the didactics onwards (TAD) proposed by Chevallard (1999) that presents the notion of praxeology, is as well as the notions of type of task , technique, technology and theory allow us to model mathematical activity and allows us to study the mathematical practices that are carried out in the so-called Singapore method. For this, we take as a theoretical framework the anthropological theory of the didactic onwards (TAD), proposed by Chevallard (1999), which presents the notion of praxeology. This is how the notions of type of task, technique, technology and theory allow to model the mathematical activity. As a result of our work, we present an Epistemological Reference Model (MER) for the classification of arithmetic problems, which allow the identification of a mathematical organization for these problems in the Prime Mathematics of Singapore textbooks.
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