Contributions to the characterization of the Schema using APOS theory: Graphing with derivative

ZDM Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1007/s11858-024-01615-6
Trigueros M., Badillo E., Sánchez-Matamoros G., Hernández-Rebollar L.A.
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This study contributes to Action, Process, Object, Schema (APOS) theory research by showing two approaches used by advanced mathematics students to construct relations between higher-order derivatives to solve complex problems. We show evidence of students’ ability to perform Actions on their graphing derivative Schema, that is, of its thematization. It also contributes to the literature on the learning of differential calculus by showing how advanced students use their knowledge to construct relations between concepts when facing complex situations. The work of three graduate students on transforming complex graphs and determining their properties and their relation to the domain structure is analyzed to determine their solution approaches. Their graphing derivative Schema is analyzed in depth in terms of the construction of relations among the Schema structures and assimilation and accommodation mechanisms involved in thematization in APOS theory. These findings are important in informing and developing didactic strategies to foster university students’ understanding of derivatives, which can smoothe the transition to the study of advanced mathematics courses.

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利用 APOS 理论为表征模式做出贡献:带导数的图形
本研究通过展示高等数学学生用来构建高阶导数之间关系以解决复杂问题的两种方法,为行动、过程、对象、模式(APOS)理论研究做出了贡献。我们展示了学生对其图解导数模式(即其主题化)进行操作的能力。通过展示高年级学生在面对复杂情况时如何利用所学知识构建概念之间的关系,这也为微积分学习方面的文献做出了贡献。本研究分析了三位研究生在转换复杂图形、确定其属性及其与领域结构的关系方面所做的工作,以确定他们的求解方法。我们还深入分析了他们绘制衍生模式图的过程,包括模式结构之间关系的构建,以及 APOS 理论中主题化过程中涉及的同化和调适机制。这些研究结果对于指导和制定教学策略,培养大学生对导数的理解,从而顺利过渡到高等数学课程的学习具有重要意义。
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