In many mathematics curricula, the notion of limit is introduced three times: the limit of a sequence, the limit of a function at a point and the limit of a function at infinity. Despite the use of very similar symbols, few connections between these notions are made explicitly and few papers in the large literature on student understanding of limit connect them. This paper examines the nature of connections made by students exposed to this fragmented curriculum. The study adopted a phenomenographic approach and used card sorting and comparison tasks to expose students to symbols representing these different types of limit. The findings suggest that, while some students treat limit cases as separate, some can draw connections, but often do s...
This study explored first-semester calculus students' early understanding of limits, relative to the...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe purpose of this study was to investigate the epistemological obstacles ...
In this paper, we present some results of an exploratory study performed with students aged 16-17. W...
Misconceptions of the limit concept were examined in 130 pre-engineering students in Dilla Universit...
Threshold concepts remain relatively unexplored in mathematics, despite suggestions that the trouble...
Misconceptions of the limit concept were examined in 130 pre-engineering students in Dilla Universit...
We review various educational studies of the mathematical concept of limit of a function at a point ...
Recently, people prefer learning information operationally rather than conceptually. In this context...
Learning an advanced mathematical concept, limits of functions in this case, is not a linear develop...
We review various educational studies of the mathematical concept of limit of a function at a point ...
Many researchers (Artigue, 2000; Bezuidenhout, 2001; Cornu, 1991; Dorier, 1995) have noted the vital...
The limit concept is a central concept in mathematics, especially in calculus.A good understanding o...
The gap between the concept image and the concept definition will greatly affect a person’s understa...
The concept of “limit of a function” plays a fundamental key role in comprehending basic calculus no...
This thesis explores obstacles to students’ learning of the limit of a function as students learn th...
This study explored first-semester calculus students' early understanding of limits, relative to the...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe purpose of this study was to investigate the epistemological obstacles ...
In this paper, we present some results of an exploratory study performed with students aged 16-17. W...
Misconceptions of the limit concept were examined in 130 pre-engineering students in Dilla Universit...
Threshold concepts remain relatively unexplored in mathematics, despite suggestions that the trouble...
Misconceptions of the limit concept were examined in 130 pre-engineering students in Dilla Universit...
We review various educational studies of the mathematical concept of limit of a function at a point ...
Recently, people prefer learning information operationally rather than conceptually. In this context...
Learning an advanced mathematical concept, limits of functions in this case, is not a linear develop...
We review various educational studies of the mathematical concept of limit of a function at a point ...
Many researchers (Artigue, 2000; Bezuidenhout, 2001; Cornu, 1991; Dorier, 1995) have noted the vital...
The limit concept is a central concept in mathematics, especially in calculus.A good understanding o...
The gap between the concept image and the concept definition will greatly affect a person’s understa...
The concept of “limit of a function” plays a fundamental key role in comprehending basic calculus no...
This thesis explores obstacles to students’ learning of the limit of a function as students learn th...
This study explored first-semester calculus students' early understanding of limits, relative to the...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe purpose of this study was to investigate the epistemological obstacles ...
In this paper, we present some results of an exploratory study performed with students aged 16-17. W...