对向量子空间概念理解的探索性研究

IF 0.7 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
L. Mutambara, S. Bansilal
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引用次数: 5

摘要

本探索性研究调查了津巴布韦一所大学10名职前数学学生对向量子空间的理解。该研究基于向量子空间概念,对学生对五个项目的书面回答进行了深入的文献分析。使用APOS(动作-过程-对象-图式)方法来识别与发展向量子空间概念的心理结构相关的困难。调查结果显示,这些职前教师大多使用与行动相关的推理,甚至不使用行动,二元运算和集合的先决概念概念,这阻碍了他们对检验公理的更高层次概念的参与。建议学生学习不同的集合和不同类型的二进制运算,让他们在学习抽象的应用程序之前,先将在集合上执行二进制运算的动作常规化。数据还显示,学生们很难在具体的、象征的和形式的思维世界中建立联系。建议教师确保这些联系形成任务的明确焦点。
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An Exploratory Study on the Understanding of the Vector Subspace Concept
This exploratory study investigated 10 pre-service mathematics students’ understanding of vector subspaces at a university in Zimbabwe. The study involved an in-depth document analysis of the students’ written responses to five items based on the vector subspace concept. An APOS (Action–Process–Object–Schema) approach was used to identify the difficulties associated with developing the mental constructions of the vector subspace concept. The responses revealed that most of these pre-service teachers used reasoning associated with Action, or not even Action, conceptions of the prerequisite concepts of binary operations and sets, which hampered their engagement with the higher-level concepts of checking axioms. It is recommended that students should work with different sets and different types of binary operations, allowing them to routinise the Action of carrying out the binary operations on the sets first before moving to abstract applications. The data also revealed that students had difficulties in making links within the embodied, symbolic and formal worlds of thinking. It is suggested that instructors ensure that these links form an explicit focus of tasks.
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The editorial policy of'' the African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (AJRMSTE) is to disseminate, as widely as possible, high quality research findings and well written articles on Curriculum Studies; Teacher Education; Education for Development; Mathematics Education; Science Education; Design & Technology Education and Computer Education. Articles that promote the understanding of curricular policy and diverse socio-cultural issues and those which stimulate epistemological and methodological debates are welcome. The editorial board welcomes articles that will contribute to the overall development of science, mathematics, technology and environmental education in Africa.
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