Abstract
The purpose of this study was to characterize the growth of one student’s mathematical understanding and use of different representations about a geometric transformation, dilation. We accomplished this purpose by using the Pirie-Kieren model jointly with the Semiotic Representation Theory as a lens. Elif, a 10th- grade student, was purposefully chosen as the case for this study because of the growth of mathematical understanding about dilation she exhibited over time. Elif participated in task-based interviews before, during and after participating in a variety of transformation lessons where she used multiple representations, including physical and virtual manipulatives. The results revealed that Elif was able to progress in her mathematical understanding from informal levels to the formal levels in the Pirie-Kieren model as she performed treatments and conversions, movements involving different registers of representations. The results also showed numerous examples of Elif’s mathematical understanding based on folding back activities, complementary aspects of acting and expressing, and interventions. Using the two theories together provides a powerful and holistic approach to a deeper understanding of mathematical learning by characterizing and articulating the growth of mathematical understanding and the way of mathematical thinking.
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