Lemrich, ChloéChloéLemrichGardes, Marie-LineMarie-LineGardesSander, EmmanuelEmmanuelSanderDrijvers, P.Csapodi, C.Palmér, H.Gosztonyi, K.Kónya, E.2024-01-222024-01-222023http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12162/7326Individuals are familiar with the concept of fractions, but what are their intuitive conceptions? In this exploratory research, we study the intuitive conceptions through two components: the interpretations and the registers of representation. To do this, we submitted an open-ended survey to Swiss pre- service teachers. The results show the prevalence of two interpretations (part-whole and quotient) and two registers of representation (symbolic and visual). This suggests the coexistence of a spontaneous conception of the part-whole associated with one or the other of the registers of representation and knowledge coming from teaching related to quotient interpretation.enPre-service teachers’ intuitive conception about fractionsType de référence::Communications::Communication scientifique publiée