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Rasmussen, Chris – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
A challenge in mathematics education research is to coordinate different analyses to develop a more comprehensive account of teaching and learning. I contribute to these efforts by expanding the constructs in Cobb and Yackel's (1996) interpretive framework that allow for coordinating social and individual perspectives. This expansion involves four…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Kohaupt, Ludwig – Cogent Education, 2015
The discrete Fourier series is a valuable tool developed and used by mathematicians and engineers alike. One of the most prominent applications is signal processing. Usually, it is important that the signals be transmitted fast, for example, when transmitting images over large distances such as between the moon and the earth or when generating…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Mathematics Education, Algebra, Teaching Methods
Logan, Tracy – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2015
This position paper discusses the role of open access research data within mathematics education, a relatively new initiative across the wider research community. International and national policy documents are explored and examples from both the scientific and social science paradigms of mathematical sciences and mathematics education…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Data, Access to Information, Electronic Publishing
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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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Güven, N. Dilsad; Dede, Yüksel – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2017
Each classroom has its own microculture with its own norms that belong to this microculture. It is these norms that characterize every kind of activity and discussion in the classroom. What makes a mathematics classroom different from any other classroom is the nature of norms, rather than their existence or absence. This study aims to identify…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Behavior Standards, Mathematics, Subcultures
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Yigit Koyunkaya, Melike – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2016
This study describes mathematics education graduate students' understanding of relationships between sine and cosine of two base angles in a right triangle. To explore students' understanding of these relationships, an elaboration of Skemp's views of instrumental and relational understanding using Tall and Vinner's concept image and concept…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Trigonometry, Graduate Students, Semi Structured Interviews
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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)
Mittag, Hans-Joachim – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2015
The ubiquity of mobile devices demands the exploitation of their potentials in distance and face-to-face teaching, as well for complementing textbooks in printed or electronic format. There is a strong need to develop innovative resources that open up new dimensions of learning and teaching through interactive and platform-independent content.…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Statistics, Mathematics Education, Resource Units
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Slavit, David; Lesseig, Kristin – PRIMUS, 2017
Applying the Mathematical Knowledge for Teaching framework, we discuss the components of teacher knowledge that might be useful in supporting mathematical inquiry, and examine ways in which we strive to develop this knowledge within a middle grades mathematics program for undergraduate students who are prospective teachers. Using sample activities…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Teacher Education
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Maciejewski, Wes; Star, Jon R. – Research in Mathematics Education, 2016
Mathematics experts often choose appropriate procedures to produce an efficient or elegant solution to a mathematical task. This "flexible procedural knowledge" distinguishes novice and expert procedural performances. This article reports on an intervention intended to aid the development of undergraduate calculus students' flexible use…
Descriptors: Calculus, Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Beagley, Jonathan E.; Capaldi, Mindy – PRIMUS, 2016
Mathematics teachers often give cumulative final exams, but little research has been done on the effects that cumulative exams given throughout the semester have on student grades and content knowledge. This study went beyond a cumulative final exam, and investigated the benefits of cumulative versus non-cumulative semester exams on students'…
Descriptors: Tests, Exit Examinations, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
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Liang, Senfeng – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2016
Although the mathematics community has long accepted the concept of limit as the foundation of modern Calculus, the concept of limit itself has been marginalized in undergraduate Calculus education. In this paper, I analyze the strategy of conceptual conflict to teach the concept of limit with the aid of an online tool--Desmos graphing calculator.…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Krebs, Mike; Martinez, Natalie C. – College Mathematics Journal, 2013
On any finite graph, the number of closed walks of length k is equal to the sum of the kth powers of the eigenvalues of any adjacency matrix. This simple observation is the basis for the combinatorial trace method, wherein we attempt to count (or bound) the number of closed walks of a given length so as to obtain information about the graph's…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Higher Education
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Latterell, Carmen M.; Wilson, Janelle L. – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2016
This paper analyzes 16 preservice secondary mathematics education majors' mathematical autobiographies. Participants wrote about their previous experiences with mathematics. All participants discussed why they wanted to become mathematics teachers with the key factors being past experience with mathematics teachers, previous success in mathematics…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Andrade, Luisa; Fernández, Felipe – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
As literature has reported, it is usual that university students in statistics courses, and even statistics teachers, interpret the confidence level associated with a confidence interval as the probability that the parameter value will be between the lower and upper interval limits. To confront this misconception, class activities have been…
Descriptors: Conflict, College Students, Statistics, Probability
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