As part of the Opening Real Science: Authentic Mathematics and Science Education for Australia project, an online mathematics learning module embedding conceptual thinking about infinity in science-based contexts, was designed and trialled with a cohort of 22 pre-service teachers during 1 week of intensive study. This research addressed the question: “How do pre-service teachers conceptualise infinity mathematically?” Participants argued the existence of infinity in a summative reflective task, using mathematical and empirical arguments that were coded according to five themes: definition, examples, application, philosophy and teaching; and 17 codes. Participants’ reflections were differentiated as to whether infinity was referred to as an ...
the academic years 2001–03, are reported. The project was funded by the Academy of Finland (project ...
This work shows the connections between conceptual metaphors and uncon-scious, tacit models that ben...
This dissertation examines undergraduate and graduate university students’ emergent conceptions of m...
As part of the Opening Real Science: Authentic Mathematics and Science Education for Australia proje...
The concept of infinity is often confusing to students. This research investigates different concept...
International audienceThis study investigates how secondary school mathematics teachers think about ...
Infinity is a concept that occurs in a variety of discussions, not only in mathematical, but also in...
Infinity concept is difficult to understand because of its nature. Even if the concept of infinity d...
The paper is based on survey results, and will focus on the development of students’ understanding o...
Abstract. School students ’ intuitive concepts of infinity are gained from personal experiences and ...
This paper presents the conceptualisation of infinity as a multi-faceted concept, discussing two exa...
International audienceThe concept of infinity and its use is one with different meanings through the...
The conception of infinity as a process (potential infinity) or as an object (actual infinity) is im...
This paper considers infinity as an element of professional knowledge. We assume that teachers need ...
Infinity concept is difficult to understand because of its nature. Even if the concept of infinity d...
the academic years 2001–03, are reported. The project was funded by the Academy of Finland (project ...
This work shows the connections between conceptual metaphors and uncon-scious, tacit models that ben...
This dissertation examines undergraduate and graduate university students’ emergent conceptions of m...
As part of the Opening Real Science: Authentic Mathematics and Science Education for Australia proje...
The concept of infinity is often confusing to students. This research investigates different concept...
International audienceThis study investigates how secondary school mathematics teachers think about ...
Infinity is a concept that occurs in a variety of discussions, not only in mathematical, but also in...
Infinity concept is difficult to understand because of its nature. Even if the concept of infinity d...
The paper is based on survey results, and will focus on the development of students’ understanding o...
Abstract. School students ’ intuitive concepts of infinity are gained from personal experiences and ...
This paper presents the conceptualisation of infinity as a multi-faceted concept, discussing two exa...
International audienceThe concept of infinity and its use is one with different meanings through the...
The conception of infinity as a process (potential infinity) or as an object (actual infinity) is im...
This paper considers infinity as an element of professional knowledge. We assume that teachers need ...
Infinity concept is difficult to understand because of its nature. Even if the concept of infinity d...
the academic years 2001–03, are reported. The project was funded by the Academy of Finland (project ...
This work shows the connections between conceptual metaphors and uncon-scious, tacit models that ben...
This dissertation examines undergraduate and graduate university students’ emergent conceptions of m...