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Title: Mathematical magic in undergraduate mathematical classes for pre-service teachers
Author: Hall, Andreia
Pais, Sónia
Keywords: Mathematics
Mathematics education
Recreational mathematics
Mathematical magic
Higher education
Issue Date: 11-Mar-2019
Publisher: IATED
Abstract: Nowadays we live in an ever-changing society. The educational context is no exception, and requires a renewal of paradigms. Profound changes to the role and function of the teacher and the students are particularly vital [1], [2], [3]. The current University students have different motivations, different attitudes towards the teaching and learning process, and different responses to specific classroom environments and instructional practices [4]. The challenge that teachers face today is to motivate students to learn, get them to commit to and have an active role in their learning [5]. Considering that it is imperative to make the teaching and learning process of mathematics more stimulating, taking into account modern society and student’s interests [6], the authors have developed several strategies to increase the interest and improve the success of students in mathematics. Thus, they decided to use mathematical magic tricks in their classes to raise the motivation of the students, captivating them and stimulating their interest in mathematics. In this work, a case study to evaluate how mathematical magic can contribute to increase students' motivation for learning mathematics is presented. The paper describes how it is conceived as well as the main results.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/25686
ISBN: 978-84-09-08619-1
ISSN: 2340-1079
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