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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology | 2010

Affect, behavioural schemas and the proving process

Annie Selden; Kerry McKee; John Selden

In this largely theoretical article, we discuss the relation between a kind of affect, behavioural schemas and aspects of the proving process. We begin with affect as described in the mathematics education literature, but soon narrow our focus to a particular kind of affect–nonemotional cognitive feelings. We then mention the position of feelings in consciousness because that bears on the kind of data about feelings that students can be expected to be able to report. Next we introduce the idea of behavioural schemas as enduring mental structures that link situations to actions, in other words, habits of mind, that appear to drive many mental actions in the proving process. This leads to a discussion of the way feelings can both help cause mental actions and also arise from them. Then we briefly describe a design experiment–a course intended to help advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate mathematics students improve their proving abilities. Finally, drawing on data from the course, along with several interviews, we illustrate how these perspectives on affect and on behavioural schemas appear to explain, and are consistent with, our students’ actions.


Archive | 2007

Making the Connection: Overcoming Students' Difficulties in Learning to Understand and Construct Proofs

Annie Selden; John Selden


Archive | 2010

Making Actions in the Proving Process Explicit, Visible, and "Reflectable"

Kerry McKee; Milos Savic; John Selden; Annie Selden


Archive | 2011

THE ROLE OF PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE IN MATHEMATICAL REASONING

John Selden; Annie Selden


Archive | 1999

Do Calculus Students Eventually Learn to Solve Non-Routine Problems? Technical Report. No. 1999-5.

Annie Selden; John Selden; Shandy Hauk; Alice Mason


Archive | 2017

PowerPoint: An expanded theoretical perspective for proof construction and its teaching (at university level), CERME10-WG1, Proof and Argumentation, February 4, 2017, Dublin, Ireland.

Annie Selden; John Selden


Archive | 2014

An Analysis of Transition-to-Proof Course Students' Proving Difficulties

Ahmed Benkhalti; John Selden; Annie Selden


Archive | 2011

Possible Reasons for Students' Ineffective Reading of Their First-Year University Mathematics Textbooks. Technical Report. No. 2011-2.

Mary D. Shepherd; Annie Selden; John Selden


Archive | 2009

Difficulties First-Year University Mathematics Students Have in Reading Their Mathematics Textbook. Technical Report. No. 2009-1.

Mary D. Shepherd; Annie Selden; John Selden


Archive | 2007

Teaching Proving by Coordinating Aspects of Proofs with Students' Abilities. Technical Report. No. 2007-2.

Annie Selden; John Selden

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Annie Selden

Northwest Missouri State University

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Kerry McKee

New Mexico State University

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Mary D. Shepherd

Northwest Missouri State University

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Milos Savic

New Mexico State University

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