Not All Problems Are Equal: Is Varela's Concept of a Problem Transferable to Mathematics Education Research? [Book Review]

Constructivist Foundations 13 (1):175-177 (2017)
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I examine to what extend Varela’s remarks on problem-solving can be applied to mathematical problem-solving. I argue that despite similarities between Varela’s epistemological model and recent advances in mathematics education research on problem-solving, trying to fit ideas and concepts from the latter domain in the Varelian mold runs the risk of misconstruing fundamental aspects of mathematical problem-solving.

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Karim Zahidi
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