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Awareness of Technological Isomorphism: Integrating AI into Elementary Mathematics Teaching on Data and Prediction,A Case Study of the Compound Line Graph
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new Abstract: The deep integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into elementary mathematics education necessitates a conceptual tool capable of explaining students' cognitive transition from disciplinary knowledge to AI understanding. This study proposes a novel core concept, "Awareness of Technological Isomorphism, " defined as a student's metacognitive realization that their own mathematical cognitive operations (e.g., observing trends, inducing patterns, and making predictions) share...
arXiv:2606.09598v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: The deep integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into elementary mathematics education necessitates a conceptual tool capable of explaining students' cognitive transition from disciplinary knowledge to AI understanding. This study proposes a novel core concept, "Awareness of Technological Isomorphism, " defined as a student's metacognitive realization that their own mathematical cognitive operations (e.g., observing trends, inducing patterns, and making predictions) share an underlying logical structure with AI technical operations (e.g., pattern recognition and predictive modeling). This awareness, in turn, facilitates cognitive transfer from disciplinary mathematics to AI comprehension. Underpinned by transfer learning and metacognitive theories, this study clarifies the distinct essence of this concept from traditional "computational thinking." We demonstrate the explanatory power of this framework in two ways: elucidating the mechanism of students' cognitive leap from mathematics to AI, and guiding instructors to identify "isomorphic interfaces" within disciplinary curricula. On this basis, a three-stage pedagogical pathway--spanning "Perception, Comprehension, and Creation"--is constructed alongside a corresponding evaluation rubric. This framework is empirically validated through a case study based on the "Compound Line Graph" lesson from a fifth-grade mathematics textbook in China, offering a highly replicable operational framework for the deep convergence of disciplinary instruction and AI literacy education.