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Toward a model for students’ combinatorial thinking

Naghme SalavatinejadFarzad RadmehrFarzad RadmehrFarzad RadmehrHassan Alamolhodaei

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Secondary levelAxial codingComputer scienceApplied Mathematics05 social sciences050301 educationGrounded theoryEducationMathematics (miscellaneous)Quality of teaching0502 economics and businessMathematics educationOpen coding0503 education050203 business & managementCoding (social sciences)

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Abstract Combinatorics has many applications in different disciplines, however, only a few studies have explored students’ combinatorial thinking at the upper secondary and tertiary levels concurrently. The present research is a grounded theory study of eight Year 12 and five undergraduate students, who have participated in semi-structured interviews and responded to eight combinatorial tasks. Three types of combinatorial tasks were designed: combinatorial reasoning, evaluating, and problem-posing tasks. In the open coding phase of data analysis, seventy-one codes were identified which categorized into seven main categories at the axial coding phase. At the selective coding phase, five relationships between categories were identified that led to designing a model of students’ combinatorial thinking. The model consists of three movements: Horizontal, vertical downward, and vertical upward movement. It is asserted that this model could be used to improve the quality of teaching combinatorics, and also as a lens to explore students’ combinatorial thinking.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmathb.2020.100823