Publication Date
In 2025 | 1 |
Since 2024 | 10 |
Since 2021 (last 5 years) | 55 |
Since 2016 (last 10 years) | 139 |
Since 2006 (last 20 years) | 377 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
Gordon, Sheldon P. | 6 |
Engelbrecht, Johann | 4 |
Alcock, Lara | 3 |
Dawkins, Paul Christian | 3 |
Harding, Ansie | 3 |
Lavicza, Zsolt | 3 |
Simpson, Adrian | 3 |
Alderman, Donald L. | 2 |
Bickerstaff, Susan | 2 |
Buteau, Chantal | 2 |
Clery, Sue | 2 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Education Level
Location
California | 19 |
United Kingdom | 16 |
Australia | 10 |
Texas | 10 |
North Carolina | 9 |
Canada | 7 |
Michigan | 6 |
New York | 6 |
South Africa | 6 |
New Zealand | 5 |
Minnesota | 4 |
More ▼ |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
No Child Left Behind Act 2001 | 1 |
Pell Grant Program | 1 |
Assessments and Surveys
SAT (College Admission Test) | 3 |
ACT Assessment | 2 |
COMPASS (Computer Assisted… | 1 |
Mathematics Anxiety Rating… | 1 |
Motivated Strategies for… | 1 |
National Survey of Student… | 1 |
Stanford Achievement Tests | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Does not meet standards | 5 |
Gordon, Sheldon P. – PRIMUS, 2008
The solutions of the discrete logistic growth model based on a difference equation and the continuous logistic growth model based on a differential equation are compared and contrasted. The investigation is conducted using a dynamic interactive spreadsheet. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Calculators, Spreadsheets
Sotos, Ana Elisa Castro; Vanhoof, Stijn; Van den Noortgate, Wim; Onghena, Patrick – Journal of Statistics Education, 2009
Both researchers and teachers of statistics have made considerable efforts during the last decades to re-conceptualize statistics courses in accordance with the general reform movement in mathematics education. However, students still hold misconceptions about statistical inference even after following a reformed course. The study presented in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Student Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Statistical Inference
Bennett, Stuart W. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2008
This paper examines the definition of a problem and at the process of problem solving. An analysis of a number of first and third year chemistry examination papers from English universities revealed that over ninety per cent of the "problems" fell into the "algorithm" category. Using Bloom's taxonomy and the same examination…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Chemistry, Problem Solving, College Mathematics
Liang, Jiajuan; Pan, William S. Y. – American Journal of Business Education, 2009
MATLAB is a powerful package for numerical computation. MATLAB contains a rich pool of mathematical functions and provides flexible plotting functions for illustrating mathematical solutions. The course of calculus-based business mathematics consists of two major topics: 1) derivative and its applications in business; and 2) integration and its…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, Business Administration Education, Undergraduate Students
Borovik, Alexandre – Research in Learning Technology, 2011
Although mathematicians frequently use specialist software in direct teaching of mathematics, as a means of delivery e-learning technologies have so far been less widely used. We (mathematicians) insist that teaching methods should be subject-specific and content-driven, not delivery-driven. We oppose generic approaches to teaching, including…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Information Technology, Educational Technology
Carlson, Kieth A.; Winquist, Jennifer R. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2011
The study evaluates a semester-long workbook curriculum approach to teaching a college level introductory statistics course. The workbook curriculum required students to read content before and during class and then work in groups to complete problems and answer conceptual questions pertaining to the material they read. Instructors spent class…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade Point Average, Active Learning, Workbooks
Solomon, Yvette – Studies in Higher Education, 2007
Analysis of interviews with first-year undergraduate mathematics students shows that "not belonging" is a prevalent theme in their accounts of the experience of studying mathematics, even though their choice of degree-level study indicates a belief that they are at least at some level "good at maths". Instead, they tend to describe themselves as…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, College Freshmen, Interviews
Kline, Susan L.; Ishii, Drew K. – Written Communication, 2008
This study analyzes the procedural explanations written by remedial college mathematics students. Relevant literatures suggest that six communication activities might be key in effective procedural explanations in mathematics writing: (a) orienting the learner, (b) providing kernels or definitions of concepts and procedures, (c) using exemplars or…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Remedial Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Duncan, Sarah I.; Bishop, Pamela; Lenhart, Suzanne – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2010
We describe a unique Research Experience for Undergraduates and Research Experience for Veterinary students summer program at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis on the campus of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The program focused on interdisciplinary research at the interface of biology and mathematics.…
Descriptors: Veterinary Medical Education, Mentors, Summer Programs, Biology
James, Alex; Montelle, Clemency; Williams, Phillipa – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
Given the recent radical overhaul of secondary school qualifications in New Zealand, similar in style to those in the UK, there has been a distinct change in the tertiary entrant profile. In order to gain insight into this new situation that university institutions are faced with, we investigate some of the ways in which these recent changes have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics
Lavigne, Nancy C.; Salkind, Sara J.; Yan, Jie – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
We report a case study that explored how three college students mentally represented the knowledge they held of inferential statistics, how this knowledge was connected, and how it was applied in two problem solving situations. A concept map task and two problem categorization tasks were used along with interviews to gather the data. We found that…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, College Students, Comprehension, Mathematical Concepts
Neumann, David L.; Hood, Michelle; Neumann, Michelle M. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2009
Humor has been promoted as a teaching tool that enhances student engagement and learning. The present report traces the pathway from research to practice by reflecting upon various ways to incorporate humor into the face-to-face teaching of statistics. The use of humor in an introductory university statistics course was evaluated via interviews…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Humor, Statistics
Yackel, C. A.; Denny, J. K. – College Mathematics Journal, 2007
This paper explores the development of the method of partial fraction decomposition from elementary number theory through calculus to its abstraction in modern algebra. This unusual perspective makes the topic accessible and relevant to readers from high school through seasoned calculus instructors.
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Calculus, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Chae, Jeong-Lim; Lim, Jae Hoon; Fisher, Molly H. – PRIMUS, 2009
This article examines the transition process of 14 international teaching assistants (TAs), who teach mathematics courses in U.S. college contexts. In particular, this study documents several major aspects of changes in their teaching, including their curriculum choice and instructional practices over time. This study reveals how the institutional…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Professional Development, Teaching Assistants, Mathematics Instruction
Young, Donald Francis – College Mathematics Journal, 2006
Consider a trough with a uniform cross section that is bounded by different functions on its two sides, and assume that the trough can be tipped either way. The question explored is this: If the trough is partially filled with water, what angle of tipping will maximize the depth of the water?
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Computation