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2024
Coelho, T., and H. Rocha Forging interdisciplinary paths: Teachers' professional knowledge on disciplinary articulation - Trilhando caminhos interdisciplinares: Conhecimento profissional dos professores sobre a articulação disciplinar. SIEM 2024. Caldas da Rainha: APM, 2024. Abstract2024_siem_coelho_rocha.pdf

The challenges of disciplinary integration in teaching practice, especially in the implementation of tasks that promote interdisciplinary approaches, highlight the importance of teachers' professional knowledge in this process. Using a naturalistic approach, this study aims to characterize the professional knowledge of a physics teacher when adopting an interdisciplinary approach using technology. The results of the research revealed that the teacher mobilizes different types of knowledge, showing a differentiated knowledge of the most appropriate mathematical application to teach a given piece of content, and knowledge of how pedagogical strategies can be aided through different applications using technology.

2023
Botelho, M. C., T. Coelho, and H. Rocha Fluência representacional: a Matemática na resolução de problemas de Física. Atas do EIEM 2023 – Encontro em Investigação em Educação Matemática. Aveiro: SPIEM, 2023.
Martins, R., F. Viseu, and H. Rocha. "Functional Thinking: A Study with 10th-Grade Students." Education Sciences. 13.4 (2023): 1-22. AbstractWebsite

This study aims to understand the functional thinking of 10th-grade students while studying functions. Specifically, we intend to answer the following research questions: what are the functional thinking processes used by 10th-grade students when studying functions? What difficulties do students present while learning functions? In view of the nature of this research objective, we adopted a qualitative and interpretative approach. In order to answer these questions, data were collected from the written records produced by the students while solving the proposed tasks, from records of the oral interactions during discussions and from a questionnaire. The results show that functional thinking processes were implicit in the resolution of the tasks proposed to the students. The students expressed an understanding of how the variables were related, presenting evidence of their functional thinking while working on the new concepts represented by the functions addressed in the proposed tasks. Some students expressed difficulties in interpreting the different types of representations associated with the functions, in retaining the necessary information from a graphical representation that would help them to draw conclusions and establish correspondences, in explaining functional relationships, and in interpreting the information provided by algebraic expressions. These difficulties can reduce the recognition of the relationships between variables and their behavior in the different representations, becoming an obstacle to learning for some students.

2021
Rocha, H., P. Palhares, and M. Botelho From classroom teaching to distance learning: the experience of Portuguese mathematics teachers. INTED - 15th annual International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2021.