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Mwadzaangati, Lisnet; Adler, Jill; Kazima, Mercy – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2022
We re-examine a Malawian teacher's lessons which, using the framework of mathematic problem-solving developed by Polya, the typology of levels of task demand from Stein and colleagues and Malawi's description of learner-centred education (LCE), were described as teacher-centred and evaluated as 'not good'. We studied seven video-recorded circle…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Lesson Plans, Secondary School Students
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Miyazaki, Mikio; Fujita, Taro; Jones, Keith – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
While proof is central to mathematics, difficulties in the teaching and learning of proof are well-recognised internationally. Within the research literature, a number of theoretical frameworks relating to the teaching of different aspects of proof and proving are evident. In our work, we are focusing on secondary school students learning the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Cirillo, Michelle; Herbst, Patricio G. – Mathematics Educator, 2012
Various stakeholders in mathematics education have called for increasing the role of reasoning and proving in the school mathematics curriculum. There is some evidence that these recommendations have been taken seriously by mathematics educators and textbook developers. However, if we are truly to realize this goal, we must pose problems to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Secondary School Mathematics
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Nirode, Wayne – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Although high school geometry could be a meaningful course in exploring, reasoning, proving, and communicating, it often lacks authentic proof and has become just another course in algebra. This article examines why geometry is important to learn and provides an outline of what that learning experience should be.
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, High Schools, Secondary School Mathematics
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Bankov, Kiril – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
Geometry plays an important role in the school mathematics curriculum all around the world. Teaching of geometry varies a lot (Hoyls, Foxman, & Kuchemann, 2001). Many countries revise the objectives, the content, and the approaches to the geometry in school. Studies of the processes show that there are not common trends of these changes…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Curriculum
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Tesman, Barry – PRIMUS, 2012
Infinite series is a challenging topic in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum for many students. In fact, there is a vast literature in mathematics education research on convergence issues. One of the most important types of infinite series is the geometric series. Their beauty lies in the fact that they can be evaluated explicitly and that…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Curriculum, Probability, Calculus
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Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo; Fuller, Evan; Weber, Keith; Rhoads, Kathryn; Samkoff, Aron – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Although proof comprehension is fundamental in advanced undergraduate mathematics courses, there has been limited research on what it means to understand a mathematical proof at this level and how such understanding can be assessed. In this paper, we address these issues by presenting a multidimensional model for assessing proof comprehension in…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Number Concepts
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Abramovich, Sergei – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article explores the notion of collateral learning in the context of classic ideas about the summation of powers of the first "n" counting numbers. Proceeding from the well-known legend about young Gauss, this article demonstrates the value of reflection under the guidance of "the more knowledgeable other" as a pedagogical method of making…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Learning Experience, Mathematics Education
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Oner, Diler – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2009
In this study, I examine the role of dynamic geometry software (DGS) in curricular proof tasks. I investigated seven US high school geometry textbooks that were categorised into three groups: technology-intensive, standards-based, and traditional curricula. I looked at the frequency and purpose of DGS use in these textbooks. In addition, I…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Technology Integration, Computer Software, Educational Technology
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Oner, Diler – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2008
In this study, I present an analysis of high school geometry curricula regarding mathematical proof opportunities. I examined eight U.S. high school level geometry textbooks, which were categorized into three main groups: technology-intensive, standards-based, and traditional curricula. I conceptualized "ideal" proving activity combining…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Educational Technology, Mathematical Logic, Comparative Analysis
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Yu, Jya-Yi Wu; Chin, Erh-Tsung; Lin, Chia-Jung – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2004
This research was designed to study Taiwanese junior high school students' understanding about the validity of conditional statements. Distinguishing between validity and truth is a crucial topic in mathematical reasoning and argumentation but has been always neglected in the mathematics curriculum at junior high school level of schooling. The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Validity, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Logic
Lopez-Real, Francis – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
This article "opens up" the study of the relationship between quadrilaterals and circles to two sets of quadrilaterals--those that can be drawn either inside (cyclic) or outside (tangential) a circle (or both). Of course, "all" triangles are both cyclic and tangential. Or, to use the traditional Euclidean language for triangles, a unique…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Plane Geometry, Mathematics Curriculum, Curriculum Development