Impact of context and representation on year 10 students' expression of conceptions of rate
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored bySandra Herbert
Rate is an important, but difficult mathematical concept. More than twenty years of research, especially with calculus students, report difficulties with this concept. This paper reports on an alternative analysis, from the perspective of multiple representations and context, of interviews probing twenty Victorian Year 10 students’ conceptions of rate. This analysis shows that multiple representations of functions provide different rate-related<br>information for different students. Understandings of rate in one representation or context are not necessarily transferred to another representation or context.
History
Location
Fremantle, W.A.
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2010, MERGA
Pagination
240 - 247
Start date
2010-07-03
End date
2010-07-07
Title of proceedings
MERGA 2010 : Shaping the future of mathematics education : Proceedings of the 33rd annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Event
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. Conference (33rd : 2010 : Fremantle, Western Australia)