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Pre-service mathematics teachers’ mental constructions of the determinant concept

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Date

2016

Authors

Ndlovu, Zanele
Brijlall, Deonarain

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Publisher

Kamla-Raj

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the nature of mental constructions made by pre-service teachers when learning the determinant concepts and to contribute to APOS theory (Action, Process, Object and Schema) in terms of instructional strategies. This is guided by the belief that understanding the mental constructions the students make when learning mathematical concepts leads to improved instructional methods. The data was collected through a structured activity sheet and interviews. The findings revealed that the mental constructions made by pre-service teachers in most cases do concur with the preliminary genetic decompositions, and that many pre-service teachers are operating at an action/process stages, with the exception of the few operating at an object stage. It also revealed that many students could carry procedures effectively, even if the meaning of the concept is not constructed, which indicates that students mainly possess procedural knowledge of the determinant concept.

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Keywords

APOS Theory, Determinants, Matrices, Genetic Decomposition

Citation

Ndlovu, Z. and Brijlall, D. 2016. Pre-service mathematics teachers’ mental constructions of the determinant concept. International journal of educational sciences. 14(1,2): 145-156.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1080/09751122.2016.11890488