Challenges experienced by first-year students transitioning from secondary to tertiary mathematics education are examined through the lens of the didactical contract. The didactical contract describes the expectations of both lecturer and students about their mutual obligations towards teaching and learning. First-year students’ beliefs about the nature of mathematics and mathematics teaching/learning need to be challenged to renegotiate the didactical contract at tertiary level. The study focuses on how to elicit and confront transitioning students’ beliefs in order to support their learning and influence a shift in the didactical contract. A Likert scale questionnaire was deployed at the beginning of students’ first year to gauge t...
Mathematical under-preparedness: the influence of the pre-tertiary mathematics experience on student...
The transition from secondary school into university mathematics – also referred to as secondary-ter...
This study shows that using authentic contexts for learning differential equations in a differentiat...
In this article the concept of the Didactic Contract is used to investigate student ‘transition’ fro...
ABSTRACT In this article the concept of the Didactic Contract is used to investigate student ‘transi...
International audienceIn this article we claim that the concept of didactic contract can help to dev...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Natural Sciences Education))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013Early ...
The transition from school to tertiary study of mathematics is rightly coming under increasing scrut...
This mixed methods study sought to identify the impact that transition into the practice of teaching...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a link between the Theory of Didactical Situations ...
In this paper we introduce a link between the Theory of Didactical Situations and the Documentationa...
The article discusses three empirical examples of Computer Algebra System (CAS) use in Danish upper ...
AbstractEducational learning seen as an individual process which is carried out, though, in a social...
Mathematical under-preparedness: the influence of the pre-tertiary mathematics experience on student...
The transition from secondary school into university mathematics – also referred to as secondary-ter...
This study shows that using authentic contexts for learning differential equations in a differentiat...
In this article the concept of the Didactic Contract is used to investigate student ‘transition’ fro...
ABSTRACT In this article the concept of the Didactic Contract is used to investigate student ‘transi...
International audienceIn this article we claim that the concept of didactic contract can help to dev...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Natural Sciences Education))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013Early ...
The transition from school to tertiary study of mathematics is rightly coming under increasing scrut...
This mixed methods study sought to identify the impact that transition into the practice of teaching...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a link between the Theory of Didactical Situations ...
In this paper we introduce a link between the Theory of Didactical Situations and the Documentationa...
The article discusses three empirical examples of Computer Algebra System (CAS) use in Danish upper ...
AbstractEducational learning seen as an individual process which is carried out, though, in a social...
Mathematical under-preparedness: the influence of the pre-tertiary mathematics experience on student...
The transition from secondary school into university mathematics – also referred to as secondary-ter...
This study shows that using authentic contexts for learning differential equations in a differentiat...