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Shelton, Therese; Laurent, Theresa; Agyemang-Barimah, Beulah – PRIMUS, 2019
We present adaptable activities for models of drug movement in the human body -- pharmacokinetics -- that motivate the learning of ordinary differential equations with an interdisciplinary topic. Specifically, we model aspirin, caffeine, and digoxin. We discuss the pedagogy of guiding students to understand, develop, and analyze models,…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Active Learning, Calculus, Pharmacology
Peer reviewedMacDonald, I. D. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1978
The nature of insight is discussed as it relates to mathematical models. Intuition and the intuitively obvious are argued to have no necessary connection with models. (MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Generalization, Higher Education
Peer reviewedvom Hofe, Rudolf – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2001
Investigates problems of modeling and application based on a paradigmatic case study of a classroom situation in which students deal with functions within a computer-aided learning environment. Analysis of the case study shows that computer-supported operating with functions as objects does not automatically lead to a better understanding of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCasey, James – Mathematics Teacher, 1998
Proposes a mathematical way of thinking about how well a rolling object moves. Describes classroom activities that were carried out to measure and evaluate models of rolling objects. In theory, the activities lead immediately to the theory of convex sets. Also includes discussion on Reuleaux rollers. (AIM)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Evaluative Thinking, Higher Education, Manipulative Materials
Peer reviewedBarrett, Gary W.; Peles, John D.; Odum, Eugene P. – Bioscience, 1997
Shows how attention to transcending functions provides a new integrative approach to mathematics that can improve the critical thinking and problem-solving skills required for addressing large-scale problems. Contains 38 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedBainbridge, Brian W. – Journal of Biological Education, 1977
Flow-diagrams, algorithms, decision logic tables, and concept maps are presented in detail as methods for teaching practical procedures, problem solving, and basic concepts in microbial genetics. It is suggested that the flexible use of these methods should lead to an improved understanding of microbial genetics. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: College Science, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Conceptual Schemes
Peer reviewedAbdounur, Oscar Joao – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2002
Considers educational aspects of the development of ratio and proportion focusing on the arithmetization undergone by these concepts in light of the relationship between mathematics and music. Investigates the instructional aspects of compounding ratios. Points out features of the differences between identity and proportion which can be…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWilliams, Steven R. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1991
A study documented 10 college students' understanding of the limit concept and the factors affecting changes in that understanding. Encouragement by the researchers for the students to change their common informal models of limit to more formal conceptions were met with extreme resistance. (Author/JJK)
Descriptors: Calculus, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Structures, College Mathematics
Peer reviewedPress, Laurence – AEDS Journal, 1975
Describes a four-phase method of helping students who are mathematically unsophisticated and have difficulty relating their common sense, English-language understanding of a system to an abstract, mathematical description. The approach uses interactive simulation models. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Concept Formation, Higher Education
PDF pending restorationFuson, Karen C., Ed.; And Others – 1979
Eleven research reports in the area of models of learning mathematics are presented in this publication of the Mathematics Education Reports series. The papers represent a mixture of theories, viewpoints, and references to other areas. Content areas addressed range from preschool to college levels. All the papers are concerned with the learning of…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedStroup, Walter M. – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2002
Explores what kinds of calculus-related insights seem to typify calculus-related reasoning. Introduces "qualitative calculus" in which learning is focused on synthesis. Discusses the resemblance and difference between traditional calculus and qualitative calculus, advantages of learning qualitative calculus, and how understanding qualitative…
Descriptors: Calculus, Cognitive Structures, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education
Phillips, Gary W.; Grodsky, Milton – 1985
The decision making processes of children in a probabilistic environment were studied within the context of the theory of signal detection (TSD). The relationship between the age of the child and his ability to revise decision criteria was examined, as well as the appropriateness of TSD measures and methodology with children. It was hypothesized…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Bayesian Statistics, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement
Peer reviewedTheios, John; Amrhein, Paul C. – Psychological Review, 1989
A theory for the visual and cognitive processing, which accounts for slower naming of pictures than reading of words, is introduced. Two experiments assessed the differences distinguishing word reading and picture naming, using 58 undergraduates. The coding of the mind is neither intrinsically linguistic nor imagistic; it is abstract. (TJH)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Experimental Psychology
PDF pending restorationSimon, Martin A.; Blume, Glendon W. – 1992
Research has demonstrated that people have difficulties recognizing ratio relationships involving multiplication. This paper is divided into four sections. The first section describes a study that was part of the three-year study of the mathematical and pedagogical development of prospective elementary teachers. The classroom teaching experiment…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Geometric Concepts

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