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Considering Opportunities for Mathematical Magic

Gates, Miriam; Albrt, Lillie

Mathematical magic, or experiences of beauty and creativity for K-12 mathematics students, can contribute to deepened content understanding. However, creating opportunities for mathematical magic. in mathematics classrooms has been a challenge for classroom practitioners. To support development of these experiences in classrooms, we deployed a bi-directional support program between a college-level mathematician and an early-career secondary teacher. Based on data collected from this project, we have identified four principles that will promote mathematical magic. We conclude that mathematicians and early career teachers can work together to a) leverage understandings of the nature of mathematics, b) apply meta-mathematical reasoning, c) share knowledge of content and students across contexts, and d) recognize students’ mathematical development to design learning experiences for mathematical magic.

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Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52214/jmetc.v15i1.12284
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https://doi.org/10.52214/jmetc.v15i1.12284

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May 23, 2025