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Teachers’ Choice and Use of Examples in Teaching Derivatives

1Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan


American Journal of Educational Research. 2017, Vol. 5 No. 11, 1152-1157
DOI: 10.12691/education-5-11-6
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Cite this paper:
Chih-Hsien Huang. Teachers’ Choice and Use of Examples in Teaching Derivatives. American Journal of Educational Research. 2017; 5(11):1152-1157. doi: 10.12691/education-5-11-6.

Correspondence to: Chih-Hsien  Huang, Ming Chi University of Technology, Taiwan. Email: huangch@mail.mcut.edu.tw

Abstract

Students’ understanding of a mathematical idea depends upon the examples used by their teachers. Thus, the key responsibility of a math teacher is to select examples that provide the best learning opportunities for students, as well as present the examples in the way most suitable to promote learning. The study reported here is part of a larger research program addressing the role and nature of examples in mathematical thinking, learning, and teaching. The main goal of this part of the study is to characterize mathematics teachers’ choice and use of examples in teaching derivatives. This study provided evidence of the application of instructional examples to teach derivatives in calculus courses.

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