Using Dynamic Coordinate Geometry as a Tool for Investigating <br />Functions in a Course for Prospective Elementary School Teachers - archive-EduTice - Education et technologies de l'information et de la communication
Conference Papers Year : 2003

Using Dynamic Coordinate Geometry as a Tool for Investigating
Functions in a Course for Prospective Elementary School Teachers

Abstract

The pre-service teachers in this study worked individually at computers on activities that were designed to investigate aspects of functions and their properties. The activities contained introductory, sketch-making and exploratory sections. Scores on activities that involved domain and range, odd and even functions, and function composition showed evidence of first decreasing from the mean scores on earlier activities and then increasing to match the earlier average scores.

A final analysis of the future teachers' overall averages on the activities showed that these measures were lower than their overall course means, and this reinforced the finding that activities involving domain and range, odd and even functions, and function composition were more challenging.
Fichier principal
Vignette du fichier
co02th1.pdf (173 Ko) Télécharger le fichier
Loading...

Dates and versions

edutice-00001320 , version 1 (11-01-2006)

Identifiers

  • HAL Id : edutice-00001320 , version 1

Cite

Jack Carter, Beverly Ferrucci. Using Dynamic Coordinate Geometry as a Tool for Investigating
Functions in a Course for Prospective Elementary School Teachers. Jun 2003, Reims, France. ⟨edutice-00001320⟩

Collections

TICE ITEM2003
71 View
191 Download

Share

More