The universal, particular, and singular in the number concept in the Study Activity

This text is an excerpt from the dissertation entitled: Lógicas formal e dialética em sistemas de ensino de matemática. In this sense, it shares the objective of manifesting the elements of logic that mediate the Elkonin-Davídov teaching system, in this specific article, the category of the dialecti...

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Autores: Ambrosio, Pedro Gabriel, Ortigara, Vidalcir
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Recursos:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Repositorio:Revista de Didática e Psicologia Pedagógica - Obutchénie
Idioma:portugués
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Palavra-chave:Lógica dialéctica
Sistema Elkonin-Davídov
Enseñanza del desarrollo
Lógica Dialética
Ensino Desenvolvimental
Dialectical Logic
Elkonin-Davídov System
Developmental Teaching
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Resumo:This text is an excerpt from the dissertation entitled: Lógicas formal e dialética em sistemas de ensino de matemática. In this sense, it shares the objective of manifesting the elements of logic that mediate the Elkonin-Davídov teaching system, in this specific article, the category of the dialectic called universal, particular and singular. This objective can be translated according to the following question: How is the category of the universal, particular and singular manifested in the concept of number in the Study Activity? In order to develop an answer to this problem, the text progresses according to the following sections: 1 Introduction; 2 The universal, particular and singular in the concept of circulation of goods; 3 The concept of number in the Study Activity; and 4 The final considerations. At the end of the text, we demonstrate an analysis of the concept of number, presented in the Elkonin-Davídov system, based on the dialectical category called universal, particular and singular.