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Bleeker, Cheryl; Stols, Gerrit; Van Putten, Sonja – Perspectives in Education, 2013
This case study describes and investigates the instructional practices of Grades 1 to 5 teachers and the levels of geometry thinking of the learners, according to the Van Hiele model, with a view to determining whether there is a match between the instructional practice and the learners' level of thinking. The instructional practices of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometry, Case Studies, Elementary School Students
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Awtrey, Chad – PRIMUS, 2013
This article discusses a writing project that offers students the opportunity to solve one of the most famous geometric problems of Greek antiquity; namely, the impossibility of trisecting the angle [pi]/3. Along the way, students study the history of Greek geometry problems as well as the life and achievements of Carl Friedrich Gauss. Included is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
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Clarage, James B. – Science & Education, 2013
Much of the mathematical reasoning employed in the typical introductory physics course can be traced to Pythagorean roots planted over two thousand years ago. Besides obvious examples involving the Pythagorean theorem, I draw attention to standard physics problems and derivations which often unknowingly rely upon the Pythagoreans' work on…
Descriptors: Music, Mechanics (Physics), Energy Conservation, Optics
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Campbell, Matthew P.; Elliott, Rebekah – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2015
Opportunities for teacher candidates to investigate and enact the work of teaching in settings of reduced complexity--what are called "approximations of practice"--offer a promising path toward preparing more ambitious and equitable mathematics teachers. However, these approaches face the risk of not preparing individuals to continue…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Methods Courses, Student Teaching, Placement
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Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2011
The geometrical shapes in Fig. 1 recently came into the Greenslade Collection. The semi-triangular pieces of wood looked like slices from a pie, each 22.5 degrees in angular width. They were tied together with a thin leather band tacked around their curved surfaces. What is this apparatus?
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Grant, Melva R.; Crombie, William; Enderson, Mary; Cobb, Nell – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2016
Access to advanced study in mathematics, in general, and to calculus, in particular, depends in part on the conceptual architecture of these knowledge domains. In this paper, we outline an alternative conceptual architecture for elementary calculus. Our general strategy is to separate basic concepts from the particular advanced techniques used in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Formulas, Calculus, High Schools
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Chang, Kuo-En; Wu, Lin-Jung; Lai, Shing-Chuang; Sung, Yao-Ting – Interactive Learning Environments, 2016
The purpose of this research is to develop a hands-on spatial geometry learning system to facilitate the learning of geometry. The development of this system was based on Duval's four critical elements of geometric learning: perceptual apprehension, sequential apprehension, operative apprehension, and discursive apprehension. The system offers…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Spatial Ability, Geometry
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Davis, Zain – Pythagoras, 2016
In this article, by way of an analysis of a case of mathematics teacher training, I explore the general idea of pedagogic expectation of an alignment of pedagogic identities and specific realisations of mathematics in pedagogic contexts. The particular case analysed has a constructivist orientation, but the analytic resources brought to bear in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Education, Professional Identity
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Murata, Aki; McGee, Anna; Madkins, Tia C.; Fabrega, Judith; Kim, Hee-Jeong; Gillingham, Denny; Shareff, Becca L. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This study investigated the learning process of preservice elementary teachers (PSTs) through lesson study in a mathematics teaching methods course. Lesson study meeting data of kindergarten PSTs were analyzed to examine the shifting focus on (1) student collaboration in classroom (vision), (2) teaching practices (making content accessible), and…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Mathematics Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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Palha, Sonia; Dekker, Rijkje; Gravemeijer, Koeno – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
It remains difficult to foster problem-solving and mathematical-reasoning capabilities in classrooms where students and teachers are accustomed to the more traditional forms of education. Several studies suggest that this difficulty might be related to the kind of knowledge students acquire in such environments, which could be fragmented and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Learning Processes, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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González, Gloriana; DeJarnette, Anna F. – Cognition and Instruction, 2015
Group work has been a main activity recommended by mathematics education reform. We aim at describing the patterns of interaction between teachers and students during group work. We ask: How do teachers scaffold group work during a problem-based lesson? We use data from a problem-based lesson taught in six geometry class periods by two teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Groups, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Geometry
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Bokosmaty, Sahar; Sweller, John; Kalyuga, Slava – American Educational Research Journal, 2015
Research has demonstrated that instruction that relies heavily on studying worked examples is more effective for less experienced learners compared to instruction emphasizing problem solving. However, the guidance associated with studying some worked examples may reduce the performance of more experienced learners. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Geometry, Problem Solving, Expertise, Teaching Methods
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Ng, Oi-Lam; Sinclair, Nathalie – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2015
In this article, we report on two lessons aimed at introducing junior high school students to the idea of shearing in a touchscreen dynamic geometry environment. By using shearing, we hoped to shift students' attention away from a formula-driven, computational conception of area toward a more geometric one. We found that the students were able to…
Descriptors: Junior High School Students, Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Educational Technology
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Kalbitzer, Sonja; Loong, Esther – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2013
Many students have difficulties in geometric and spatial thinking (see Pittalis & Christou, 2010). Students who are asked to construct models of geometric thought not previously learnt may be forced into rote learning and only gain temporary or superficial success (Van de Walle & Folk, 2008, p. 431). Therefore it is imperative for…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Spatial Ability, Teaching Methods
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Gonzalez, Gloriana; DeJarnette, Anna F. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
What does problem-based instruction do for students and teachers? The open-ended geometry problem presented in this article, along with examples of students' work on the problem, illustrates how problem-based instruction can help students develop their mathematical proficiency. Recent studies have shown that students who experience problem-based…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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