The paper deals with a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university Calculus. A big proportion of students seem to be able to find correct solutions to test and exam questions using familiar steps and procedures. Yet they lack deep conceptual understanding of the underlying theorems and sometimes have misconceptions. In order to reduce or eliminate misconceptions, and for deeper understanding of the concepts involved, the students were given the incorrect mathematical statements and were asked to construct counter-examples to disprove the statements. More than 600 students from 10 universities in different countries were questioned regarding their attitudes towards the method of using counter-examples for eli...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to put into evidence two aspects of the production of...
As part of a project exploring the design and use of mathematical tasks to promote conceptual unders...
In our experience of teaching Calculus to engineering undergraduates we have had to grapple with man...
The paper deals with a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university ...
This paper presents a case study which involved the first year science and engineering students of t...
This paper addresses a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university ...
This paper describes author’s experiences in both teaching with and research on counterexamples, puz...
This book makes accessible to calculus students in high school, college and university a range of co...
The paper describes a personal experience with using counterexamples as a pedagogical strategy in th...
Abstract: Students often use imitative reasoning, i.e. copy algorithms or recall facts, when solving...
Students often use imitative reasoning, i.e. copy algorithms or recall facts, when solving mathemati...
This paper offers a three-level theoretical construct (affective, cognitive and epistemological-cum-...
this paper we describe two episodes of instructional interaction, in which examples are used in orde...
Mathematicians routinely use the skill of self-generation of examples to test and verify mathematica...
Mathematicians routinely use the skill of self-generation of examples to test and verify mathematica...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to put into evidence two aspects of the production of...
As part of a project exploring the design and use of mathematical tasks to promote conceptual unders...
In our experience of teaching Calculus to engineering undergraduates we have had to grapple with man...
The paper deals with a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university ...
This paper presents a case study which involved the first year science and engineering students of t...
This paper addresses a practical issue encountered by many lecturers teaching first-year university ...
This paper describes author’s experiences in both teaching with and research on counterexamples, puz...
This book makes accessible to calculus students in high school, college and university a range of co...
The paper describes a personal experience with using counterexamples as a pedagogical strategy in th...
Abstract: Students often use imitative reasoning, i.e. copy algorithms or recall facts, when solving...
Students often use imitative reasoning, i.e. copy algorithms or recall facts, when solving mathemati...
This paper offers a three-level theoretical construct (affective, cognitive and epistemological-cum-...
this paper we describe two episodes of instructional interaction, in which examples are used in orde...
Mathematicians routinely use the skill of self-generation of examples to test and verify mathematica...
Mathematicians routinely use the skill of self-generation of examples to test and verify mathematica...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to put into evidence two aspects of the production of...
As part of a project exploring the design and use of mathematical tasks to promote conceptual unders...
In our experience of teaching Calculus to engineering undergraduates we have had to grapple with man...