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Häsä, Jokke; Westlin, Lín; Rämö, Johanna – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2023
In this study, we investigated undergraduate mathematics students' (N = 267) attitudes towards proving. The students were taking an introduction-to-proof type course that was situated at the beginning of the mathematics curriculum and lasted for one term. Four attitude variables were measured at the beginning and at the end of the course with a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Christian Büscher – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
This study argues that the works of philosopher Jürgen Habermas can provide useful directions for mathematics education research on statistical literacy. Recent studies on the critical demands posed by statistical information in media highlight the importance of the communicative component of statistical literacy, which involves students' ability…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Educational Philosophy, Mathematics Education, Communication Skills
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Shongwe, Benjamin – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
Learners' difficulties with proof have been ascribed to their lack of understanding of functions that proof performs in mathematics, namely, verification, explanation, communication, discovery, and systematization. However, the extant mathematics education literature on validation of instruments designed to measure learners' beliefs about the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Mathematical Logic, Likert Scales
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Martin, Tami S.; McCrone, Sharon M. Soucy; Bower, Michelle L. Wallace; Dindyal, Jaguthsing – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2005
Proof and reasoning are fundamental aspects of mathematics. Yet, how to help students develop the skills they need to engage in this type of higher-order thinking remains elusive. In order to contribute to the dialogue on this subject, we share results from a classroom-based interpretive study of teaching and learning proof in geometry. The goal…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Classroom Environment, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes