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Reinholz, Daniel L. – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2015
Introductory college calculus students in the United States engaged in an activity called Peer-Assisted Reflection (PAR). The core PAR activities required students to: attempt a problem, reflect on their work, conference with a peer, and revise and submit a final solution. Research was conducted within the design research paradigm, with PAR…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Calculus, Reflection, Problem Solving
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Martínez-Planell, Rafael; Trigueros Gaisman, Maria; McGee, Daniel – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
Action-Process-Object-Schema (APOS) Theory is applied to study student understanding of directional derivatives of functions of two variables. A conjecture of the main mental constructions that students may do in order to come to understand directional derivatives is proposed and is tested by conducting semi-structured interviews with 26 students…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Mathematical Logic, Schemata (Cognition)
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Hagman, Jessica Ellis; Johnson, Estrella; Fosdick, Bailey K. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2017
Background: Calculus is a foundational course for STEM-intending students yet has been shown to dissuade students from pursuing STEM degrees. In this report, we examine factors related to students and instructors reporting a lack of time in class for students to understand difficult ideas and relate this to students' and instructors' perceptions…
Descriptors: College Students, Calculus, STEM Education, Barriers
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Ramirez, Gerardo; McDonough, Ian M.; Jin, Ling – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
The ability to retain educationally relevant content in a readily accessible state in memory is critical for students at all stages in schooling. We hypothesized that a high degree of stress in mathematics courses can threaten students' mathematics self-concept and lead to a motivation to forget course content. We tested the aforementioned…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Stress Variables, Calculus, College Students
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Mao, Yi; White, Tyreke; Sadler, Philip M.; Sonnert, Gerhard – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
This study investigates how the use of calculators during high school mathematics courses is associated with student performance in introductory college calculus courses in the USA. Data were drawn from a nationally representative sample of 7087 students enrolled in college calculus at 134 colleges and universities. They included information about…
Descriptors: Calculators, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education
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Wiggins, Harry; Harding, Ansie; Engelbrecht, Johann – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
This paper presents an enrichment case study to showcase a possible avenue for attending to the needs of academically strong mathematics students. We report on a group of university students who were presented with the opportunity of exploring a specific first year mathematics topic deeper, using an inquiry-based learning approach as part of an…
Descriptors: Enrichment, Enrichment Activities, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Nathan J. Antonacci; Michael Rogers; Thomas J. Pfaff; Jason G. Hamilton – Numeracy, 2017
This three-year study focused on first-year Calculus I students and their abilities to incorporate figures in technical reports. In each year, these calculus students wrote a technical report as part of the Polar Bear Module, an educational unit developed for use in partner courses in biology, computer science, mathematics, and physics as part of…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reports
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Bode, A. Martina – PRIMUS, 2018
This case study details the integration of an online grading platform in a Calculus program. Initially implemented to increase the efficiency and quality of grading written assessments in a large undergraduate program, the effects were many and surprising. Two main concerns surfaced that we needed to address, namely: (1) consistency in grading;…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Grading, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
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Duzhin, Fedor; Gustafsson, Anders – Education Sciences, 2018
Course instructors need to assess the efficacy of their teaching methods, but experiments in education are seldom politically, administratively, or ethically feasible. Quasi-experimental tools, on the other hand, are often problematic, as they are typically too complicated to be of widespread use to educators and may suffer from selection bias…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Artificial Intelligence, College Faculty, Instructional Effectiveness
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Derado, Josip; Garner, Mary L.; Tran, Thu-Hang – PRIMUS, 2016
Students' abilities and interests vary dramatically in the college mathematics classroom. How do we teach all of these students effectively? In this paper, we present the Point Reward System (PRS), a new method of assessment that addresses this problem. We designed the PRS with three main goals in mind: to increase the retention rates; to keep all…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Student Diversity, Academic Ability
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Weiss, Michael – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
The high school curriculum sometimes seems like a disconnected collection of topics and techniques. Theorems like the factor theorem and the remainder theorem can play an important role as a conceptual "glue" that holds the curriculum together. These two theorems establish the connection between the factors of a polynomial, the solutions…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Teachers
Easey, Michael; Gleeson, Jim – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2016
The aim of the larger study, of which this paper is a part, is to investigate the decline in Year 10 male students' participation in senior calculus mathematics courses at an independent boys' school located in metropolitan Queensland. This paper draws on Sealey and Noyes's (2010) relevance framework to conduct document analysis and interviews…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Mathematics, Calculus, Declining Enrollment
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Gkioulekas, Eleftherios – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2013
Many limits, typically taught as examples of applying the "squeeze" theorem, can be evaluated more easily using the proposed zero-bounded limit theorem. The theorem applies to functions defined as a product of a factor going to zero and a factor that remains bounded in some neighborhood of the limit. This technique is immensely useful…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Logic
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Ayebo, Abraham; Ukkelberg, Sarah; Assuah, Charles – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2017
Calculus at the college level has significant potential to serve as a pump for increasing the number of students majoring in STEM fields. It is a foundation course for all STEM majors and, if mastered well, should provide students with a positive and successful first-year experience and gateway into more advanced courses. Studies have shown that a…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Mathematics Education, Calculus, Secondary School Mathematics
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Awofala, Adeneye O. A.; Odogwu, Helen N. – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2017
The study investigated mathematics cognitive failures as related to mathematics anxiety, gender and performance in calculus among 450 preservice teachers from four public universities in the South West geo-political zone of Nigeria using the quantitative research method within the blueprint of the descriptive survey design. Data collected were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Anxiety
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