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Montero-Moguel, Luis E.; Vargas-Alejo, Verónica; Carmona Domínguez, Guadalupe – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2021
This article describes the results of an investigation based on a Models and Modeling Perspective [MMP]. We present the evolution of the models built by university students when solving a model development sequence designed to promote their learning of the exponential function. As a result, we observed that students' thinking was modified,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, College Students, Mathematics, Numbers
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L. Cooley; J. Dorfmeister; V. Miller; B. Duncan; F. Littmann; W. Martin; D. Vidakovic; Y. Yao – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
While proof has been studied from different perspectives in the mathematics education literature for decades, students continue to struggle to build proof comprehension. Complicating this, the manner in which proof comprehension is assessed largely remains to be the definition-theorem-proof format in which students are asked to reproduce proofs or…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Test Construction, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
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Lew, Kristen; Mejía-Ramos, Juan Pablo – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2019
This study examined the genre of undergraduate mathematical proof writing by asking mathematicians and undergraduate students to read 7 partial proofs and identify and discuss uses of mathematical language that were out of the ordinary with respect to what they considered conventional mathematical proof writing. Three main themes emerged: First,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
Pair, Jeffrey David – ProQuest LLC, 2017
What is mathematics? What does it mean to be a mathematician? What should students understand about the nature of mathematical knowledge and inquiry? Research in the field of mathematics education has found that students often have naive views about the nature of mathematics. Some believe that mathematics is a body of unchanging knowledge, a…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Heuristics, Humanism, Models
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Buchbinder, Orly – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
The nine-point circle theorem is one of the most beautiful and surprising theorems in Euclidean geometry. It establishes an existence of a circle passing through nine points, all of which are related to a single triangle. This paper describes a set of instructional activities that can help students discover the nine-point circle theorem through…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Dawkins, Paul Christian; Cook, John Paul – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
Motivated by the observation that formal logic answers questions students have not yet asked, we conducted exploratory teaching experiments with undergraduate students intended to guide their reinvention of truth-functional definitions for basic logical connectives. We intend to reframe the relationship between reasoning and logic by showing how…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills, Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics
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El Turkey, Houssein; Tang, Gail; Savic, Milos; Karakok, Gulden; Cilli-Turner, Emily; Plaxco, David – PRIMUS, 2018
A growing body of mathematics education research points to the importance of fostering students' mathematical creativity in undergraduate mathematics courses. However, there are not many research-based instructional practices that aim to accomplish this task. Our research group has been working to address this issue and created a formative…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Creativity
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Lubis, Asrin; Nasution, Andrea Arifsyah – International Education Studies, 2017
Mathematical reasoning in logical context has now received much attention in the mathematics curriculum documents of many countries, including Indonesia. In Indonesia, students start formally learning about logic when they pursue to senior-high school. Before, they previously have many experiences to deal with logic, but the earlier assignments do…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Higher Education, Mathematical Logic, Foreign Countries
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Moru, Eunice Kolitsoe; Nchejane, John; Ramollo, Motlatsi; Rammea, Lisema – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2017
The reported study explored undergraduate science students' validation and comprehension of written proofs, reasons given either to accept or reject mathematical procedures employed in the proofs, and the difficulties students encountered in reading the proofs. The proofs were constructed using both the Comparison and the Integral tests in the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Students, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Zazkis, Dov – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2016
This article argues for a shift in how researchers discuss and examine students' uses and understandings of multiple representations within a calculus context. An extension of Zazkis, Dubinsky, and Dautermann's (1996) visualization/analysis framework to include contextual reasoning is proposed. Several examples that detail transitions between…
Descriptors: Calculus, Problem Solving, Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Jones, Stephen L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
Dr RL Moore was undoubtedly one of the finest mathematics teachers ever. He developed a unique teaching method designed to teach his students to think like mathematicians. His method was not designed to convey any particular mathematical knowledge. Instead, it was designed to teach his students to think. Today, his method has been modified to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods
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Lew, Kristen; Mejía-Ramos, Juan Pablo – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
We studied the linguistic norms of mathematical proof writing at the undergraduate level by asking two mathematicians and five mathematics undergraduate students to read seven partial proofs based on student-generated work and to identify and discuss uses of mathematical language that were out of the ordinary with respect to standard mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Rash, Agnes M.; Fillebrown, Sandra – PRIMUS, 2016
This article describes various courses designed to incorporate mathematical proofs into courses for non-math and non-science majors. These courses, nicknamed "math beauty" courses, are designed to discuss one topic in-depth rather than to introduce many topics at a superficial level. A variety of courses, each requiring students to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, General Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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de Moura Fonseca, Daila Silva Seabra; de Oliveira Lino Franchi, Regina Helena – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2016
This study addresses the embodied approach of convergence of numerical sequences using the GeoGebra software. We discuss activities that were applied in regular calculus classes, as a part of a research which used a qualitative methodology and aimed to identify contributions of the development of activities based on the embodiment of concepts,…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Algebra, Computer Software
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Grant, Ken – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2015
In 1859, on the occasion of being elected as a corresponding member of the Berlin Academy, Bernard Riemann (1826-66), a student of Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855), presenteda lecture in which he presented a mathematics formula, derived from complex integration, which gave a precise count of the primes on the understanding that one of the terms in…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics, Numbers, Equations (Mathematics)
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