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Maciejewski, Wes – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
Narrative, first-person accounts of a collective, traumatic event preserve the authenticity of the experience and defend against inaccurate retrospective idealizations. Such artifacts allow us time to process the event, extract the lessons it has for us, and to bring these lessons to bear on our practices. I offer my own narrative here, as a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Trauma
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Aksu, Zeki; Gedik, Solmaz Damla; Konyalioglu, Alper Cihan – School Science and Mathematics, 2021
When we look at the theoretical relationships between the three types of geometry, we find that the most primitive type is topology and that both Euclidean and projective geometry are derived from this earlier type. Therefore, Piaget described the first stage or level of understanding geometry as topological understanding. In this study, the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Erickson, Sarah A.; Lockwood, Elise – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2021
Combinatorial proof is an important topic both for combinatorics education and proof education researchers, but relatively little has been studied about the teaching and learning of combinatorial proof. In this paper, we focus on one specific phenomenon that emerged during interviews with mathematicians and students who were experienced provers as…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication
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Bissell, J. J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
The ability to distinguish between exact and inexact differentials is an important part of solving first-order differential equations of the form Adx + Bdy = 0, where A(x,y) [not equal to] 0 and B(x,y) [not equal to] 0 are functions of x and y However, although most undergraduate textbooks motivate the necessary condition for exactness, i.e. the…
Descriptors: Validity, Mathematical Logic, Equations (Mathematics), Calculus
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Jankvist, Uffe Thomas; Geraniou, Eirini – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2021
In this article, we provide an empirical example of how digital technology; in this case, GeoGebra may assist students in uncovering--or whiteboxing--the content of a mathematical proof, in this case that of Proposition 41 from Euclid's "Elements." In the discussion of the example, we look into the impact of GeoGebra's…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Mathematical Logic
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Sauerheber, Richard; Muñoz, Brandon; McCallum, Kalvin – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
Graphical analysis of the relationships between pairs of integrals and their corresponding derivatives resulted in the development of a procedure one may describe as 'pictorial integration'. The arctangent of the derivative of various functions was analysed to confirm that this accurately reports the magnitude of angles made by integral functions…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Pictorial Stimuli, Graphs
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Abrahamson, Dor; Abdu, Rotem – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
Designers of educational modules for conceptual learning often rely on procedural frameworks to chart out interaction mechanics through which users will develop target understandings. To date, however, there has been no systematic comparative evaluation of such frameworks in terms of their consequences for learning. This lack of empirical…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Geometry
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Cook, Emily – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2021
A practice-based engineering degree, in which students worked on real-world, team-based projects from day one and throughout their course, was designed to address the need for employability skills in a rapidly changing world. Teaching mathematics in this way required a very different approach to the lecture-exam based model prevalent in most…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Competence, Mathematics Achievement, Credentials
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Bingolbali, Erhan; Demir, Gokhan; Monaghan, John D. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2021
This paper examines a didactic phenomenon, a perception that the elements of sets have a common property, e.g. that {1, 2, 3} and {a, b, c} are sets but {1, 2, 3, a, b, c} is not a set. The paper reports manifestations of this phenomenon in one country: across a range of school students in textbooks and in curricula and across pre-service and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Curriculum
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Padrón, Miguel A.; Plaza, Ángel – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
Many proofs of the arithmetic mean harmonic mean inequality have been proposed based on the rich connections between mathematics and physics. Sometimes the Arithmetic Mean Harmonic Mean inequality is proved by using electric networks. In this note, we use a simple set of two springs, instead of four springs which would be the equivalent set to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Griffiths, Barry J.; Shionis, Samantha – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2021
In this study, we look at student perceptions of a first course in linear algebra, focusing on two specific aspects. The first is the statement by Carlson that a fog rolls in once abstract notions such as subspaces, span and linear independence are introduced, while the second investigates statements made by several authors regarding the negative…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Mathematical Concepts
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Polotskaia, Elena; Savard, Annie – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
The multiplicative reasoning that students should develop in elementary school is a key area of research in contemporary mathematics education. Researchers employ various views including multiplication as arithmetic operation, multiplicative structures, and multiplicative relationships. They also propose various classifications of multiplicative…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Venkat, Hamsa; Askew, Mike; Morrison, Samantha – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
In this paper, we share details of a South African early grades' number intervention informed by aspects of Davydov's writing on early number teaching and learning. A key part of Davydov's approach to early number teaching involves starting with attention to relationships between quantities rather than with counting. The Structuring Number…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Mathematics, Numbers, Intervention
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Gordon, Sheldon P.; Gordon, Florence S. – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2021
The authors discuss the status of college algebra and related offerings and their relationship to introductory statistics education. They also describe an innovative approach to college algebra that integrates a significant amount of statistical reasoning and concepts and statistical methods as natural applications of basic ideas that are part of…
Descriptors: Statistics, Algebra, College Mathematics, Introductory Courses
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Silber, Steven; Cai, Jinfa – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
This study investigated 45 undergraduate students' mathematical problem posing based on four problem situations. This study was designed to better understand the kinds of problems they pose, and the kinds of mathematical ideas exhibited when problem posing. The findings of this study support that underprepared college students can pose…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
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