Format and long-term effect of a technique mastering programme in teaching calculus [electronic resource] /
Abstract (Summary)
The research on the format and long-term effect of a technique mastering
programme in the first year Calculus course involves a group of first year engineering
students at the University of Pretoria. Apart from conceptual understanding these
students are also expected to master a certain amount of basic knowledge and rote
skills in the Calculus course. The process of acquiring and assessing basic knowledge
and rote skills (also referred to as must knows and techniques, respectively) is known
as the technique mastering programme at the University of Pretoria.
This study addresses two research questions. The first question deals with the issue as
to whether the paper-based assessment format for the technique mastering programme
in first year Calculus can be replaced by computer-based assessment without a
significant difference in performance. The second question deals with the long-term
effect of the techniques mastering programme and the study investigates which and
how much of the knowledge and skills embedded by the technique mastering
programme in the first year is retained after a further two years of study.
In answer to the first question, the study shows that statistically there is no
significant difference in performance in the technique mastering tests when the paper
format is replaced by an online format. Yet, for a large group of students the logistics
are formidable and the change to the online format under investigation is not
practically feasible. The second part of the study shows that, in general, there is a
disappointing decline in performance over a period of two years. There are, however,
areas in which students performed better after the elapsed period. The research is of
diagnostic value in determining the future of the technique mastering program with
regard to both its format and contents.
University of Pretoria etd – Du Preez, A E (2004)
Format and long-term effect of a technique mastering
programme in teaching Calculus
Anna E du Preez
May 2004
University of Pretoria etd – Du Preez, A E (2004)
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:calculus mathematics college students
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