Papers
Topics
Authors
Recent
Search
2000 character limit reached

Making mathematical claims

Published 13 Feb 2025 in math.HO | (2502.09761v1)

Abstract: Good problems grab us. They invite us to find patterns, make conjectures, and prove-or perhaps disprove-a conjecture. When I first taught, I saw my work as tantalizing students with structures just beyond their reach, so that I could elicit conjectures from promising half-phrases. With a community conjecture crystallized on the board, "we" proved the statement. "We" anointed the conjecture a community theorem, and "we" moved on. I hoped that, through repeated exposure to this routine, students would absorb a mathematical process from discovery to proof. But I've since wondered: What does this routine teach students? I've concluded that if this is the only instructional routine that students experience, they may leave with an impoverished image of the beauty and joy that doing math can offer.

Summary

No one has generated a summary of this paper yet.

Paper to Video (Beta)

No one has generated a video about this paper yet.

Whiteboard

No one has generated a whiteboard explanation for this paper yet.

Open Problems

We haven't generated a list of open problems mentioned in this paper yet.

Continue Learning

We haven't generated follow-up questions for this paper yet.

Authors (1)

Collections

Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.