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Thomas J. Pfaff – PRIMUS, 2024
The logistic differential equation is ubiquitous in calculus and differential equations textbooks. If the model is developed from first principles in these courses, it is usually done in an abstract mathematical way, rather than in one based in ecology. In this short note, we look at examples of how the model is derived in mathematical texts and…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Textbooks, Ecology
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Sauerheber, Richard D.; Muñoz, Brandon – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
A simple in-class demonstration of integral Calculus for first-time students is described for straightforward whole number area magnitudes, for ease of understanding. Following the Second Fundamental Theorem of the Calculus, macroscopic differences in ordinal values of several integrals, [delta]"F"(x), are compared to the regions of area…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Physics
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Troudt, Melissa; Reiten, Lindsay; Novak, Jodie – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
We report our findings and perspective to document the knowledge exhibited by three experienced high school teachers in their instructional decisions for lessons on the equation of an exponential function. We describe the nature of the mathematical ideas and connections teachers promoted in discourse and the decisions that supported the emergence…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Design, Decision Making
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Martínez, Sol Sáez; de la Rosa, Félix Martínez; Rojas, Sergio – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In Advanced Calculus, our students wonder if it is possible to graphically represent a tornado by means of a three-dimensional curve. In this paper, we show it is possible by providing the parametric equations of such tornado-shaped curves.
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics)
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Shelton, Therese – PRIMUS, 2017
Implementing inquiry-based modules within a course can be effective and enable instructor experimentation, without completely transforming an entire course. For instructors new to inquiry-based learning (IBL), we state hallmarks of the practice and point out the merits of strong IBL communities. An inquiry-based approach may alleviate some current…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Active Learning, Inquiry
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Kondratieva, Margo; Winsløw, Carl – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2018
We present a theoretical approach to the problem of the transition from Calculus to Analysis within the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. First, we formulate this problem using the anthropological theory of the didactic, in particular the notion of praxeology, along with a possible solution related to Klein's "Plan B": here,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Calculus, Computation
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Tisdell, Christopher C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
This paper is based on the presumption that teaching multiple ways to solve the same problem has academic and social value. In particular, we argue that such a multifaceted approach to pedagogy moves towards an environment of more inclusive and personalized learning. From a mathematics education perspective, our discussion is framed around…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Problem Solving, Case Studies
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Madrazo, Anthony Loria; Dio, Ryan Villareas – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
The transition of the educational system in the Philippines vastly affects basic and higher education. A mismatch of pre-requisite Mathematics learning competencies from the basic education level occurred when the student reached higher education. This descriptive-developmental method of the study utilized the developed contextualized learning…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Independent Study
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Miranda, Vicente Carrión; Pluvinage, François; Adjiage, Robert – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
Approximating given real-valued functions by affine functions is among the most basic activities with functions. In this study we examine two contexts in which two such approximations are performed. The first involves a microscopic representation of functions for the study of tangents; the second a macroscopic representation of functions for the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Mathematics, Calculus, Mathematics
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Zazkis, Dov; Mills, Melissa – Research in Mathematics Education, 2017
Translating an informal mathematical argument into a proof which conforms to the norms of the mathematical community in which it is situated is a non-trivial task. Here we discuss several types of products, other than the initial informal argument and its direct formalisation, which we observed students generating in a master's level analysis…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
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Méndez-Fragoso, Ricardo; Villavicencio-Torres, Mirna; Martínez-Moreno, Josué – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2017
In this contribution, we show the practical use of the computer to visualise simple computational simulations to show phenomena that occur in everyday life, or require an abstract understanding for being unintuitive phenomena. The relationship of the mathematics to different scientific disciplines motivates us to devise different treatments to…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Programming Languages, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Soares, A.; dos Santos, A. L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In this article, we revisit the concept of strong differentiability of real functions of one variable, underlying the concept of differentiability. Our discussion is guided by the Straddle Lemma, which plays a key role in this context. The proofs of the results presented are designed to meet a young audience in mathematics, typical of students in…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Mathematical Logic
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van der Hoff, Quay; Harding, Ansie – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
This study focuses on the mathematics department at a South African university and in particular on teaching of calculus to first year engineering students. The paper reports on a cause-effect analysis, often used for business improvement. The cause-effect analysis indicates that there are many factors that impact on secondary school teaching of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Calculus, Engineering Education, Teaching Models
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Park, Jungeun – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2015
This study investigated features of instructors' classroom discourse on the derivative with the commognitive lens. The analysis focused on how three calculus instructors addressed the derivative as a point-specific value and as a function in the beginning lessons about the derivative. The results show that (a) the instructors frequently used…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Classroom Communication
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Ponce Campuzano, Juan Carlos; Matthews, Kelly E.; Adams, Peter – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
In this paper, we report on an experimental activity for discussing the concepts of speed, instantaneous speed and acceleration, generally introduced in first year university courses of calculus or physics. Rather than developing the ideas of calculus and using them to explain these basic concepts for the study of motion, we led 82 first year…
Descriptors: Mathematics, History, College Freshmen, College Science
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