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Sfard, Anna – International Journal of Educational Research, 2012
Quite diverse in their foci and specific themes, the seven articles collected in this special issue are unified by their common conceptual framework. Grounded in the premise that thinking can be usefully defined as self-communicating and that mathematics can thus be viewed as a discourse, the communicational framework provides a unified set of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Models, Mathematics
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Sauerheber, Richard D. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
Methods of teaching the Calculus are presented in honour of Sir Isaac Newton, by discussing an extension of his original proofs and discoveries. The methods, requested by Newton to be used that reflect the historical sequence of the discovered Fundamental Theorems, allow first-time students to grasp quickly the basics of the Calculus from its…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts
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Dodge, John; Simoson, Andrew – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
How many ways may one climb an even number of stairs so that left and right legs are exercised equally, that is, both legs take the same number of strides, take the same number of total stairs, and take strides of either 1 or 2 stairs at a time? We characterize the solution with a difference equation and find its generating function.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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Falk, Ruma; Yudilevich-Assouline, Patricia; Elstein, Adily – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Children had to choose one of two urns--each comprising beads of winning and losing colours--from which to draw a winning bead. Three experiments, aimed at diagnosing rules of choice and designed without confounding possible rules with each other, were conducted. The level of arithmetic difficulty of the trials was controlled so as not to distort…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Experiments, Age Differences, Mathematics Education
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Fan, Xingya; Zhu, Yixin – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
A visual proof that the sine is subadditive on [0, pi].
Descriptors: Trigonometry, College Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction
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Brown, Tom; Pasko, Brian – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
We find the probability of winning a best-of-three racquetball match given the probabilities that each player wins a point while serving.
Descriptors: Racquet Sports, Competition, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Yiu, Paul – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
We relate the factorization of an integer N in two ways as N = xy = wz with x + y = w - z to the inscribed and escribed circles of a Pythagorean triangle.
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Gordon, Sheldon P. – PRIMUS, 2012
Data analysis methods, both numerical and visual, are used to discover a variety of surprising patterns in the errors associated with successive approximations to the derivatives of sinusoidal and exponential functions based on the Newton difference-quotient. L'Hopital's rule and Taylor polynomial approximations are then used to explain why these…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Error Patterns, Data Analysis
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Hombas, Vassilios – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article shows a generalization of Galileo's "passe-dix" game. The game was born following one of Galileo's [G. Galileo, "Sopra le Scoperte dei Dadi" (Galileo, Opere, Firenze, Barbera, Vol. 8). Translated by E.H. Thorne, 1898, pp. 591-594] explanations on a paradox that occurred in the experiment of tossing three fair "six-sided" dice.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Probability, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts
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Seneres, Alice W.; Kerrigan, John A. – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2014
There are specific topics in college calculus that can be major stumbling blocks for students. Having taught college calculus for four years to over a thousand students, we observed that even the students who have already taken pre-calculus or calculus during their high school careers had common misunderstandings. Students may remember a technique…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Calculus
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Alibali, Martha W.; Stephens, Ana C.; Brown, Alayna N.; Kao, Yvonne S.; Nathan, Mitchell J. – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
This study investigated middle school students' conceptual understanding of algebraic equations. 257 sixth- and seventh-grade students solved algebraic equations and generated story problems to correspond with given equations. Aspects of the equations' structures, including number of operations and position of the unknown, influenced students'…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Wilkie, Karina J. – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2014
Karina Wilkie discusses functional thinking in the primary classroom. She provides a useful learning progression with sample responses to a growing pattern task.
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Teaching Methods
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Lee, Scott A.; Thomas, Joshua D. – Physics Teacher, 2014
In this paper, we examine a first-year torque and angular acceleration problem to address a possible use of the forelimbs of "Tyrannosaurus rex." A 1/40th-scale model (see Fig. 1) is brought to the classroom to introduce the students to the quandary: given that the forelimbs of "T. rex" were too short to reach its mouth, what…
Descriptors: Physics, Interdisciplinary Approach, Animal Behavior, Science Education
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Johnson, Heather Lynn; Blume, Glendon W.; Shimizu, Jeanne K.; Graysay, Duane; Konnova, Svetlana – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2014
To contribute to an understanding of the nature of teachers' mathematical knowledge and its role in teaching, the case study reported in this article investigated a teacher's conception of a metamathematical concept, definition, and her use of examples in doing and teaching mathematics. Using an enactivist perspective on mathematical…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Shumway, Jessica F.; Kyriopoulos, Joan – Educational Leadership, 2014
Being able to find the correct answer to a math problem does not always indicate solid mathematics mastery. A student who knows how to apply the basic algorithms can correctly solve problems without understanding the relationships between numbers or why the algorithms work. The Common Core standards require that students actually understand…
Descriptors: Mastery Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills
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