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First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This fifth volume of ""Research in Collegiate Mathematics
Education"" (RCME) presents state-of-the-art research on
understanding, teaching, and learning mathematics at the
post-secondary level. The articles in RCME are peer-reviewed for
two major features: advancing our understanding of collegiate
mathematics education, and readability by a wide audience of
practicing mathematicians interested in issues affecting their own
students. This is not a collection of scholarly arcana, but a
compilation of useful and informative research regarding the ways
our students think about and learn mathematics.The volume begins
with a study from Mexico of the cross-cutting concept of variable
followed by two studies dealing with aspects of calculus reform.
The next study frames its discussion of students' conceptions of
infinite sets using the psychological work of Efraim Fischbein on
(mathematical) intuition. This is followed by two papers concerned
with APOS theory and other frameworks regarding mathematical
understanding. The final study provides some preliminary results on
student learning using technology when lessons are delivered via
the Internet. Whether specialists in education or mathematicians
interested in finding out about the field, readers will obtain new
insights about teaching and learning and will take away ideas they
can use.
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