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Hathaway, Richard J. – PRIMUS, 2008
An acronym is presented that provides students a potentially useful, unifying view of the major topics covered in an elementary calculus sequence. The acronym (CAL) is based on viewing the calculus procedure for solving a calculus problem P* in three steps: (1) recognizing that the problem cannot be solved using simple (non-calculus) techniques;…
Descriptors: Memory, Calculus, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
de Castro, Christopher H. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This study explored the development of student's conceptual understandings of limit and derivative when utilizing specifically designed computational tools. Fourteen students from a secondary Advanced Placement Calculus AB course learned and explored the limit and derivative concepts from differential calculus using visualization tools in the…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Problem Solving, Programming, Mathematical Concepts
Yoon, Caroline; Dreyfus, Tommy; Thomas, Michael O. J. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2010
Two complementary processes involved in mathematical modelling are mathematising a realistic situation and applying a mathematical technique to a given realistic situation. We present and analyse work from two undergraduate students and two secondary school teachers who engaged in both processes during a mathematical modelling task that required…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematical Models, Secondary School Teachers, Calculus
Dimiceli, Vincent E.; Lang, Andrew S. I. D.; Locke, LeighAnne – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
This article describes the benefits and drawbacks of using Wolfram|Alpha as the platform for teaching calculus concepts in the lab setting. It is a result of our experiences designing and creating an entirely new set of labs using Wolfram|Alpha. We present the reasoning behind our transition from using a standard computer algebra system (CAS) to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Algebra, Educational Practices, Computer Software Evaluation
Applebaum, Mark; Leikin, Roza – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The translation principle allows students to solve problems in different branches of mathematics and thus to develop connectedness in their mathematical knowledge. Successful application of the translation principle depends on the classroom mathematical norms for the development of discussions and the comparison of different solutions to one…
Descriptors: Translation, Mathematics Teachers, Geometry, Calculus
Kuhn, Matt; Dempsey, Kathleen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2011
In 1999, Richard Lee Colvin published an article in "The School Administrator" titled "Math Wars: Tradition vs. Real-World Applications" that described the pendulum swing of mathematics education reform. On one side are those who advocate for computational fluency, with a step-by-step emphasis on numbers and skills and the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Problem Solving, Mathematics Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Murthi, Manohar; Shea, Lonnie D.; Snurr, Randall Q. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
Problems requiring numerical solutions of differential equations or the use of agent-based modeling are presented for use in a course on mass transfer. These problems were solved using the popular technical computing language MATLABTM. Students were introduced to MATLAB via a problem with an analytical solution. A more complex problem to which no…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Calculus
Graves, Gregory H. – PRIMUS, 2010
This project was developed as an interdisciplinary application of the optimization of a single-variable function. It was used in a freshman-level single-variable calculus course. After the first month of the course, students had been exposed to the concepts of the derivative as a rate of change, average and instantaneous velocities, derivatives of…
Descriptors: Water, Calculus, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Kirillova, Evgenia; Spindler, Karlheinz – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
In this article we derive all salient properties of analytic functions, including the analytic version of the inverse function theorem, using only the most elementary convergence properties of series. Not even the notion of differentiability is required to do so. Instead, analytical arguments are replaced by combinatorial arguments exhibiting…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Computation
Olson, Jo Clay; Cooper, Sandy; Lougheed, Tom – PRIMUS, 2011
An issue for many mathematics departments is the success rate of precalculus students. In an effort to increase the success rate, this quantitative study investigated how class size and teaching approach influenced student achievement and students' attitudes towards learning mathematics. Students' achievement and their attitudes toward learning…
Descriptors: Class Size, Student Attitudes, Problem Based Learning, Prior Learning
Groetsch, Charles W. – College Mathematics Journal, 2008
How fast does a tank drain? Of course this depends on the shape of the tank and is governed by a physical principle known as Torricelli's law. This note investigates some connections between tank shape and a mathematical function related to the time required for the tank to drain completely. The techniques employed provide some interesting…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Taylor, Ronald D., Jr.; Hansen, Ryan – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
In algebra and precalculus courses, students are often asked to find extreme values of polynomial functions in the context of solving an applied problem; but without the notion of derivative, something is lost. Either the functions are reduced to quadratics, since students know the formula for the vertex of a parabola, or solutions are…
Descriptors: Graphing Calculators, Calculus, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Mesa, Vilma – MathAMATYC Educator, 2010
Textbooks, like many other resources teachers have at hand, are meant to be an aid for instruction; however there is little research with textbooks or on their potential to develop metacognitive knowledge. Metacognitive knowledge has received substantial attention in the literature, in particular for its relationship with problem-solving in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Metacognition, Problem Solving
McLoughlin, M. Padraig M. M. – Online Submission, 2009
A course in the Calculus sequence is arguably the most difficult course in which inquiry-based learning (IBL) can be achieved with any degree of success within the curriculum in part due to: (1) the plethora of majors taking Calculus to which the sequence relates to their majors in what is considered an "applied" manner; and (2) the…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Majors (Students), Inquiry, Active Learning
Ogilvie, C. A. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2009
Most students struggle when faced with complex and open-ended tasks because the strategies taught in schools and universities simply require finding and applying the correct formulae or strategy to answer well-structured, algorithmic problems. For students to develop their ability to solve ill-structured problems, they must first believe that…
Descriptors: Physics, Problem Solving, Learning Strategies, Teaching Styles

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