Although mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills are an essential part of adult life in our society, many students arrive at post-secondary education without such skills. Taking a standard mathematics course such as calculus may do little to improve those skills. Using a modification of the Tapia & Marsh questionnaire, we surveyed 62 students taking a broad quantitative reasoning course designed to develop quantitative skills, with respect to two broad attitudinal areas: students ’ perception of their own ability, confidence and anxiety, and their perception of the value of mathematics in their studies and their lives. Pre- to post-course comparisons were done by both paired t-tests and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Our results sho...
This study seeks to determine student attitudes towards taking quantitative courses. A study was und...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
Quantitative literacy and its role in a democratic society are emerging topics of concern to mathema...
Although mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills are an essential part of adult life in our s...
Although mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills are an essential part of adult life in our s...
into a Quantitative Reasoning Course at Seattle University How might one teach mathematics to math-a...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
This study was conducted to investigate the impact of Foundations of Quantitative Reasoning course o...
Creative thinking is the ability to generate new ideas. The affective aspect related to creativity i...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
How might one teach mathematics to math-anxious students and at the same time reduce their math anxi...
A large portion of mathematics education centers heavily around imitative reasoning and rote learnin...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
This study seeks to determine student attitudes towards taking quantitative courses. A study was und...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
Quantitative literacy and its role in a democratic society are emerging topics of concern to mathema...
Although mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills are an essential part of adult life in our s...
Although mathematical and quantitative reasoning skills are an essential part of adult life in our s...
into a Quantitative Reasoning Course at Seattle University How might one teach mathematics to math-a...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
This study was conducted to investigate the impact of Foundations of Quantitative Reasoning course o...
Creative thinking is the ability to generate new ideas. The affective aspect related to creativity i...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
How might one teach mathematics to math-anxious students and at the same time reduce their math anxi...
A large portion of mathematics education centers heavily around imitative reasoning and rote learnin...
Whereas statistics teachers approach their topic with enthusiasm, students often feel trepidation (e...
This study seeks to determine student attitudes towards taking quantitative courses. A study was und...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
Quantitative literacy and its role in a democratic society are emerging topics of concern to mathema...