The matter of math: Guiding the blind to touch the Pythagorean theorem

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Learning Culture and Social Interaction Pub Date : 2024-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.lcsi.2023.100792
Brian L. Due
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Science teaching relies heavily on visual illustrations and visually organized assignments as methods of teaching and proving concepts like the Pythagorean theorem. As Visually Impaired Persons (VIPs) cannot see, they derive no benefit from the use of such illustrations alone. Often, material objects are used to help VIPs understand mathematical concepts by means of tactile and haptic perception. In this paper, I will show the practices employed in the pursuit of transforming a visually available material object into something of specific scientific relevance for tactile and haptic exploration. This article thus emphasizes the matter – in the original sense of materiality – of math. Based on video-recorded data, this paper provides an in-depth interactional analysis of a single case in which a VIP engages in a mathematics learning situation with an assistant. This research is based on and contributes to ethnomethodology and conversation analysis by critically examining how objects are used to teach VIPs in math classes. The research has implications for a broadened understanding of how learning mathematics is not just a matter of logics, verbal descriptions or the visual analysis of charts and diagrams, but can also inherently involve the tangible materiality of mathematical representations.

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数学问题引导盲人触摸勾股定理
科学教学在很大程度上依赖于直观插图和直观组织的作业作为教学和证明勾股定理等概念的方法。由于视障人士(VIP)看不见东西,他们无法从这些插图中获益。通常情况下,通过触觉和触觉感知,使用实物来帮助视障人士理解数学概念。在本文中,我将展示将视觉上可用的物质对象转化为与触觉和触觉探索具体科学相关的东西时所采用的做法。因此,本文强调的是数学的物质性--最初意义上的物质性。本文基于视频录像数据,对一位贵宾与助手进行数学学习的单一案例进行了深入的互动分析。这项研究以民族方法学和会话分析为基础,通过批判性地审视数学课上如何使用实物来教授贵宾,为民族方法学和会话分析做出了贡献。这项研究的意义在于拓宽人们对数学学习的理解,使人们认识到数学学习不仅仅是一个逻辑、语言描述或图表视觉分析的问题,还可能涉及数学表征的有形物质性。
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