探索在微积分内容课程中运用技术与现实数学教育的干预解决问题

R. Suparatulatorn, N. Jun-on, Y. Hong, Pimpaka Intaros, S. Suwannaut
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在泰国的数学课堂上,缺乏通过对学生有意义的现实环境来支持学生解决数学问题的能力的关注。摘要本研究旨在探讨职前数学教师如何透过中值定理课程,介入科技与现实数学教育(RME),以探索职前数学教师解决问题的能力。研究对象为泰国一所公立大学的九名在职前数学教师,他们参加了微积分课程。数据收集自课堂文物、观察笔记和访谈。本研究发现,技术和RME对职前数学教师内容课程的干预具有培养职前数学教师解决问题能力的潜力。并讨论了干预可以利用RME对数学定理进行概念化,培养Polya的解题步骤。研究结果揭示了在其他内容课程中使用技术和RME提高解决问题能力的有效性,并可用于为数学教育计划的本科内容课程的数学课程和教学策略的创建提供信息。
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Exploring problem-solving through the intervention of technology and Realistic Mathematics Education in the Calculus content course
In Thai mathematics classrooms, there is a lack of attention to support students’ mathematical problem-solving skills by working from real-world contexts that make sense to students. This study aimed to investigate how pre-service mathematics teachers’ problem solving can be explored in their content course, intervening with technology and Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) through the Mean Value Theorem (MVT) lesson. The study included nine pre-service mathematics teachers purposively selected from a public university in Thailand who attended a Calculus course. Data was collected from classroom artifacts, observation notes, and interviews. It was found in this study that the intervention of technology and RME in pre-service mathematics teachers’ content courses has the potential to build pre-service mathematics teachers’ problem-solving abilities. It was also discussed that the intervention could use RME to conceptualize mathematics theorem and cultivate Polya’s problem-solving steps. The findings provide light on the efficacy of using technology and RME in enhancing problem-solving skills among other content courses and could be used to inform the creation of mathematics curricula and instructional strategies in undergraduate content courses for mathematics education programs.
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Journal on Mathematics Education
Journal on Mathematics Education Mathematics-Mathematics (all)
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