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Dawkins, Paul Christian – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2020
The value of some university mathematics courses gets characterized within a liberal arts course of study in terms of supporting "critical thinking skills" or some other phrase for generally improved reasoning. This can be seen as an application of the millennia old "Theory of Formal Discipline" that claims that mathematics…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Epistemology, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills
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Joseph Antonides; Anderson Norton; Rachel Arnold – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2024
This theoretical article explores the affordances and challenges of Euler diagrams as tools for supporting undergraduate introduction-to-proof students to make sense of, and reason about, logical implications. To theoretically frame students' meaning making with Euler diagrams, we introduce the notion of logico-spatial linked structuring (or…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Visual Aids, Relationship, Schematic Studies
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Reed, Zackery; Tallman, Michael A.; Oehrtman, Michael; Carlson, Marilyn P. – PRIMUS, 2022
We present our analysis of 254 Calculus I final exams from U.S. colleges and universities to identify features of assessment items that necessitate qualitatively distinct ways of understanding and reasoning. We explore salient features of exemplary tasks from our data set to reveal distinctions between exam items made apparent by our analytical…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction
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Soosloff, Elisa; Huey, Maryann; Alexander, Daniel S. – PRIMUS, 2023
In this reflection of teaching, we describe a series of activities that introduce the Taylor series through dynamic visual representations with explicit connections to students' prior learning. Over the past several decades, educators have noted that curricular materials tend to present the Taylor series in a way that students often interpret as…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Visual Aids, Prior Learning, Teaching Methods
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Huber, Timothy; Sifuentes, Josef; Wilson, Aaron T. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2023
In this paper, we explain changes made in an introductory Real Analysis classroom that address common challenges and that may allow for all levels of students to meet a high standard of learning and written work. We aim for this goal by fusing elements of a hybrid course with scaffolded collaborative work to improve student learning. The hybrid…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Introductory Courses, Mathematical Logic
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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
Annelise W. Nielsen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study sought to explore whether access to definitions and general representations influences the construction of general direct arguments. Data was collected in college mathematics courses for prospective elementary school teachers. Participant arguments were analyzed along two variables: the generality of the representations and the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Persuasive Discourse, Correlation, Concept Formation
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Andrews-Larson, Christine; Johnson, Estrella; Peterson, Valerie; Keller, Rachel – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2021
Given the prevalence of research in undergraduate mathematics education focused on student reasoning and the development of instructional innovations that leverage student reasoning, it is important to understand the ways undergraduate mathematics instructors make sense of these innovations. We characterize pedagogical reasoning about…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Skills
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Bašic, Matija; Milin Šipuš, Željka – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2022
This study aims to address the teaching of integrals in multivariable calculus concerning the role taken by geometry, specifically, geometrical content dealing with boundaries in integrals that appear as curves and surfaces in R[superscript 2] and R[superscript 3]. Adopting the framework of the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic, we approached…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Gabour, Manal – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
In this article special sequences involving the Butterfly theorem are defined. The Butterfly theorem states that if M is the midpoint of a chord PQ of a circle, then following some definite instructions, it is possible to get two other points X and Y on PQ, such that M is also the midpoint of the segment XY. The convergence investigation of those…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Computer Software, Secondary School Mathematics, College Mathematics
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Reed, Zackery; Tallman, Michael A.; Oehrtman, Michael – PRIMUS, 2023
We offer an analysis of calculus assessment items that highlights ways to evaluate students' application of important meanings and support their engagement in generative ways of reasoning. Our central aim is to identify characteristics of items that require students to apply their understanding of key ideas. We coordinate this analysis of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Engelke Infante, N. – PRIMUS, 2021
In calculus, related rates problems are some of the most difficult for students to master. This is due, in part, to the nature of the problems, which require constructing a nuanced mental model and a solid understanding of the function. Many textbooks present a procedure for their solution that is unlike how experts approach the problem and elide…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Calculus, Schemata (Cognition)
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Olson, Gary A.; Johnson, Heather Lynn – PRIMUS, 2022
Students enrolled in introductory math courses, such as college algebra, deserve to do more than find answers and fix mistakes. We present one interactive digital activity, the Cannon Man "Techtivity," which we developed to provide opportunities for students to develop an understanding of function, beyond just applying a rule, such as…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Introductory Courses, Algebra
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Karaali, Gizem; Yih, Samuel – PRIMUS, 2020
When first learning how to write mathematical proofs, it is often easier for students to work with statements using the universal quantifier. Results that single out special cases might initially come across as more puzzling or even mysterious. In this article we explore three specific statements from abstract algebra that involve the number…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Algebra, Numbers
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Joash Mochogi Geteregechi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2024
Despite the increasing amount of research into mathematical problem posing, research shows that much is still unknown about students' cognitive processes when engaged in problem posing. In this study, 16 undergraduate students' problem-posing products and processes are examined in order to shed light on the forms of mathematical reasoning that the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Thinking Skills
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