COLLEGE STUDENTS' CONCEPTIONS OF SYMBOLIC PROPERTIES IN ALGEBRA.

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      Here we investigate how college students may conceptualize symbolic algebraic properties. This work uses the theory of Grundvorstellungen (GVs) to analyze how learners' conceptions may or may not align with some desired goals of instruction. Through the analysis of interviews with students across a variety of courses, we describe several categories of conceptions, or descriptive GVs, that emerged in the data. We expect these categorizations to be a helpful first step in understanding learners' thinking and improving instruction on algebraic properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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