Innovative Pedagogy: Implications of Genetic Decompositions for Problem Solving in Management Courses

D. Brijlall
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Mathematics is a subject on which many business and management courses rely. In this paper the researcher reports on the processes involved in the design of itemised genetic decompositions for certain mathematics tasks. The manner by which this is done may be extended to teaching and learning in management courses in higher education. The researcher used two tasks, one in a high school context from a previously published study and another from a qualitative case study which explored the development of mental constructions of a group of fourth-year pre-service teachers during definition making of certain mathematical concepts in real analysis, at a South African higher education institution. Questionnaires based on two items involving the concept of infinity were administered to those participating pre-service teachers. The pre-service teachers were allowed to respond to these items without lecturer involvement so that a learner-centred learning environment was created. Their mental constructions of these concepts were analysed by using an APOS (Action-Process-Object-Schema) framework. Forty six pre-service teachers, specialising in the teaching of mathematics in the FET school curriculum, participated in the project. It was found that the APOS designed questionnaire generated thick data that led to a modification of the initial genetic decomposition formulated. This modified genetic decomposition has didactical implication for business and management courses taught in higher education. This is illustrated in the recommendations section of this paper.
创新教学法:基因分解对管理课程问题解决的影响
数学是许多商业和管理课程所依赖的一门学科。在这篇论文中,研究人员报告了在设计某些数学任务的分项遗传分解所涉及的过程。这种方法可以推广到高等教育管理课程的教学中。研究人员使用了两个任务,一个是在以前发表的一项研究的高中背景下,另一个是在定性案例研究中探索一组四年级职前教师在实际分析中定义某些数学概念时的心理结构发展,在南非高等教育机构。对参与调查的职前教师进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括两个涉及“无限”概念的项目。职前教师被允许在没有讲师参与的情况下回答这些问题,这样就创造了一个以学习者为中心的学习环境。使用APOS(动作-过程-对象-图式)框架分析了他们对这些概念的心理结构。46名职前教师参与了该项目,他们专门从事FET学校课程中的数学教学。结果发现,APOS设计的问卷产生了大量数据,导致了对初始遗传分解公式的修改。这种改良的遗传分解对高等教育中的商业和管理课程具有教学意义。本文的建议部分对此进行了说明。
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