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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Mesa, Vilma; Wladis, Claire; Watkins, Laura – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
This commentary articulates the need to investigate problems of mathematics instruction at community colleges. The authors briefly describe some features of this often-ignored institution and the current status of research. They also make an argument for how investigations of instruction in this setting can both advance understanding of this…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Community Colleges, Research Problems, Mathematics Education
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Hodds, Mark; Alcock, Lara; Inglis, Matthew – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
In this article we report 3 experiments demonstrating that a simple booklet containing self-explanation training, designed to focus students' attention on logical relationships within a mathematical proof, can significantly improve their proof comprehension. Experiment 1 demonstrated that students who received the training generated higher…
Descriptors: Validity, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Logical Thinking
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Moore, Kevin C. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
A growing body of literature has identified quantitative and covariational reasoning as critical for secondary and undergraduate student learning, particularly for topics that require students to make sense of relationships between quantities. The present study extends this body of literature by characterizing an undergraduate precalculus…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Laursen, Sandra L.; Hassi, Marja-Liisa; Kogan, Marina; Weston, Timothy J. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
Slow faculty uptake of research-based, student-centered teaching and learning approaches limits the advancement of U.S. undergraduate mathematics education. A study of inquiry-based learning (IBL) as implemented in over 100 course sections at 4 universities provides an example of such multicourse, multi-institution uptake. Despite variation in how…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Intermode Differences, Mathematics Achievement
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Selinski, Natalie E.; Rasmussen, Chris; Wawro, Megan; Zandieh, Michelle – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
The central goals of most introductory linear algebra courses are to develop students' proficiency with matrix techniques, to promote their understanding of key concepts, and to increase their ability to make connections between concepts. In this article, we present an innovative method using adjacency matrices to analyze students'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Harwell, Michael R.; Post, Thomas R.; Medhanie, Amanuel; Dupuis, Danielle N.; LeBeau, Brandon – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2013
This study examined the relationship between high school mathematics curricula and student achievement and course-taking patterns over 4 years of college course taking for a sample of over 10,000 students from 32 postsecondary 4-year institutions. Three types of curricula were studied: National Science Foundation (NSF) funded curricula, the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, College Mathematics
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Inglis, Matthew; Alcock, Lara – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2012
A comparison of the proof validation behavior of beginning undergraduate students and research-active mathematicians is explored. Participants' eye movements were recorded as they validated purported proofs. The main findings are that (a) contrary to previous suggestions, mathematicians sometimes appear to disagree about the validity of even short…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Eye Movements, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic
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Swinyard, Craig; Larsen, Sean – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2012
The purpose of this article is to elaborate Cottrill et al.'s (1996) conceptual framework of limit, an explanatory model of how students might come to understand the limit concept. Drawing on a retrospective analysis of 2 teaching experiments, we propose 2 theoretical constructs to account for the students' success in formulating and understanding…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Learner Engagement, Models, Experiments
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De Bock, Dirk; Deprez, Johan; Van Dooren, Wim; Roelens, Michel; Verschaffel, Lieven – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2011
Kaminski, Sloutsky, and Heckler (2008a) published in "Science" a study on "The advantage of abstract examples in learning math," in which they claim that students may benefit more from learning mathematics through a single abstract, symbolic representation than from multiple concrete examples. This publication elicited both enthusiastic and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Abstract Reasoning, Algebra
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Hollebrands, Karen F.; Conner, AnnaMarie; Smith, Ryan C. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2010
Prior research on students' uses of technology in the context of Euclidean geometry has suggested that it can be used to support students' development of formal justifications and proofs. This study examined the ways in which students used a dynamic geometry tool, NonEuclid, as they constructed arguments about geometric objects and relationships…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, College Mathematics, College Students
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Post, Thomas R.; Medhanie, Amanuel; Harwell, Michael; Norman, Ke Wu; Dupuis, Danielle N.; Muchlinski, Thomas; Andersen, Edwin; Monson, Debra – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2010
This retrospective study examined the impact of prior mathematics achievement on the relationship between high school mathematics curricula and student postsecondary mathematics performance. The sample (N = 4,144 from 266 high schools) was partitioned into 3 strata by ACT mathematics scores. Students completing 3 or more years of a commercially…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Students, College Mathematics, Course Selection (Students)
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Ely, Robert – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2010
This is a case study of an undergraduate calculus student's nonstandard conceptions of the real number line. Interviews with the student reveal robust conceptions of the real number line that include infinitesimal and infinite quantities and distances. Similarities between these conceptions and those of G. W. Leibniz are discussed and illuminated…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Calculus, Misconceptions, Undergraduate Students
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Oehrtman, Michael – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2009
This study investigated introductory calculus students' spontaneous reasoning about limit concepts guided by an interactionist theory of metaphorical reasoning developed by Max Black. In this perspective, strong metaphors are ontologically creative by virtue of their emphasis (commitment by the producer) and resonance (support for high degrees of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Calculus, Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Instruction
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Weber, Keith – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2008
The purpose of this article is to investigate the mathematical practice of proof validation--that is, the act of determining whether an argument constitutes a valid proof. The results of a study with 8 mathematicians are reported. The mathematicians were observed as they read purported mathematical proofs and made judgments about their validity;…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics, Professional Personnel
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Cooley, Laurel; Trigueros, Maria; Baker, Bernadette – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2007
This article examines a "calculus graphing schema" and the triad stages of schema development from Action-Process-Object-Schema (APOS) theory. Previously, the authors studied the underlying structures necessary for students to process concepts and enrich their knowledge, thus demonstrating various levels of understanding via the calculus graphing…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Calculus, Schemata (Cognition), Epistemology
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