Problematic topics in first-year mathematics: lecturer and student views |
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Authors: | Caitríona Ní Shé Ciarán Mac an Bhaird Eabhnat Ní Fhloinn Ann O'Shea |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mathematical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland;2. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Maynooth University, Co. Kildare, Irelandcaitriona.nishe2@mail.dcu.ie;4. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Maynooth University, Co. Kildare, Ireland |
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Abstract: | In this paper we report on the outcomes of two surveys carried out in higher education institutions of Ireland; one of students attending first-year undergraduate non-specialist mathematics modules and another of their lecturers. The surveys aimed to identify the topics that these students found difficult, whether they had most difficulty with the concepts or procedures involved in the topics, and the resources they used to overcome these difficulties. In this paper we focus on the mathematical concepts and procedures that students found most difficult. While there was agreement between students and lecturers on certain problematic topics, this was not uniform across all topics, and students rated their conceptual understanding higher than their ability to do questions, in contrast to lecturers’ opinions. |
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Keywords: | Problematic topics lecturer views student views mathematical concepts mathematical procedures higher education |
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