One of the most difficult learning thresholds for students of mathematics is the concept of proof. The difficulty manifests itself in several ways: (1) appreciating why proofs are important; (2) the tension between verification and understanding; (3) proof construction. The first case study describes a spurious but ‘convincing’ proof and a correct but ‘unconvincing’ proof of a deep result in linear algebra. A brief discussion introduces The Plateau Principle, an unspoken credo for successful research in mathematics, which says simply: ‘look for and be prepared to use a variety of plateaus as starting points for a mathematical investigation.’ The second case study illustrates an underlying ‘proof template’ that assists in the development of ...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
Intending to improve the teaching and learning of the notion of mathematical proof this study seeks ...
This paper reports on an exploratory study of mathematicians' views on the teaching and learning tha...
Abstract: One of the most difficult learning thresholds for students of mathematics is the concept o...
This chapter first analyses and compares mathematicians' and mathematics educators' different concep...
The opinion of mathematics education expert toward the necessity of introducing mathematical proof t...
The notion of proof has long played a key role in the study of mathematics. It is in my opinion the ...
Despite its central place in the mathematics curriculum the notion of mathematical proof has failed ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a US based teachers association, strongly encourage...
Abstract. Since two decades, mathematical proof has been at the core of an active debate in the comm...
This paper presents results from a multi-year research study1 that examined the development of middl...
This paper investigates mathematics trainee teachers’ conceptions of proof writing in algebra at Cop...
The fact that proofs can convey new mathematical techniques to students effectively, as shown in rec...
Proof is a fundamental component of mathematics and so, in my opinion, it should be part of mathemat...
This is a book review of Proof in mathematics education: research, learning and teaching, by David R...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
Intending to improve the teaching and learning of the notion of mathematical proof this study seeks ...
This paper reports on an exploratory study of mathematicians' views on the teaching and learning tha...
Abstract: One of the most difficult learning thresholds for students of mathematics is the concept o...
This chapter first analyses and compares mathematicians' and mathematics educators' different concep...
The opinion of mathematics education expert toward the necessity of introducing mathematical proof t...
The notion of proof has long played a key role in the study of mathematics. It is in my opinion the ...
Despite its central place in the mathematics curriculum the notion of mathematical proof has failed ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a US based teachers association, strongly encourage...
Abstract. Since two decades, mathematical proof has been at the core of an active debate in the comm...
This paper presents results from a multi-year research study1 that examined the development of middl...
This paper investigates mathematics trainee teachers’ conceptions of proof writing in algebra at Cop...
The fact that proofs can convey new mathematical techniques to students effectively, as shown in rec...
Proof is a fundamental component of mathematics and so, in my opinion, it should be part of mathemat...
This is a book review of Proof in mathematics education: research, learning and teaching, by David R...
The guiding theoretical principle in this study is the notion that the process of producing a mathem...
Intending to improve the teaching and learning of the notion of mathematical proof this study seeks ...
This paper reports on an exploratory study of mathematicians' views on the teaching and learning tha...