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Research on calculus: What do we know and where do we need to go?
ZDM (2014)
  • Chris Rasmussen, San Diego State University
  • Karen A. Marrongelle, Portland State University
  • Marcelo C Marcelo, São Paulo State University
Abstract
In this introductory paper we take partial stock of the current state of field on calculus research, exemplifying both the promise of research advances as well as the limitations. We identify four trends in the calculus research literature, starting with identifying misconceptions to investigations of the processes by which students learn particular concepts, evolving into classroom studies, and, more recently research on teacher knowledge, beliefs, and practices. These trends are related to a model for the cycle of research and development aimed at improving learning and teaching. We then make use of these four trends and the model for the cycle of research and development to highlight the contributions of the papers in this issue. We conclude with some reflections on the gaps in literature and what new areas of calculus research are needed.
Keywords
  • Calculus -- Research -- Evaluation,
  • Calculus -- Research -- Methodology,
  • Calculus -- Research -- Trends
Publication Date
August, 2014
DOI
10.1007/s11858-014-0615-x
Publisher Statement
© FIZ Karlsruhe 2014
Citation Information
Rasmussen, C., Marrongelle, K., & Borba, M. (2014). Research on calculus: What do we know and where do we need to go? ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 46(4), 507-515.