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Exploring the complexities of swapping the order of integration in double integrals
AbstractThis article explores the conceptual challenges that engineering students encounter with double integrals in a vector calculus course. Drawing on previous literature and utilising APOS (Activity- Process- Objects- Schema) as a theoretical framework, this study investigates the difficulties that students face in understanding and applying double integrals. By analysing responses to a written test that assesses students’ conceptual understanding of double integrals and student responses in interviews, this research sheds light on specific areas where students struggle, such as curve sketching, identifying regions of integration and changing the order of integration. Swapping the order of integration in double integrals is the focus of this research study. The findings of this study have the potential to contribute to the enhancement of teaching and learning strategies for double integrals to better support engineering students’ conceptual comprehension and proficiency in this important mathematical concept.KEYWORDS: Double integralsorder of integrationconceptual understandingAPOS theory Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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Mathematics is pervading every study and technique in our modern world, bringing ever more sharply into focus the responsibilities laid upon those whose task it is to teach it. Most prominent among these is the difficulty of presenting an interdisciplinary approach so that one professional group may benefit from the experience of others. The International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology provides a medium by which a wide range of experience in mathematical education can be presented, assimilated and eventually adapted to everyday needs in schools, colleges, polytechnics, universities, industry and commerce. Contributions will be welcomed from lecturers, teachers and users of mathematics at all levels on the contents of syllabuses and methods of presentation.