Backward Reasoning and Epistemic Actions in Discovering Processes of Strategic Games Problems
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2020
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The paper focuses on the cognitive and epistemic characterization of backward reasoning in strategy games resolution. It explores the use of abstraction in context (AiC) theory as a tool for the analysis of the epistemic actions involved in these processes. We follow a qualitative methodology based on design experiments, focusing on a study carried out with mathematics and engineering students. The analysis allowed us to combine the two models derived from the epistemology of mathematical backward reasoning and AiC theory in a unified framework that allowed us to focus both short-term and long-term processes in mathematical activities. Recurring patterns of epistemic actions were identified.
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This study was funded by IMI Institute special action grant, Programme INVEDUMAT_uni (Research in Mathematical Education at University Level) and Innova-Docencia-UCM-252-2019 in Spain and Science Doctoral
School of l’Università degli Studi di Torino e il Politecnico di Torino in Italy