Research in Collegiate Mathematics Education II

Bok av Jim Kaput
The field of research in collegiate mathematics eduction has grown rapidly over the past 25 years. Today there is a substantial body of work and a growing group of researchers addressing both basic and applied issues of mathematics education. This second volume in Research in Collegiate mathemtics Education begins with a paper that attends to methodology and closes with a list of questions. The lead-off paper describes a distinctive approach to research on key concepts in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. This approach is distinguished from others in several ways, especially its integration of research and instruction. The papers in this volume exhibit a large diversity in methods and purposes, ranging from historical studies, to theoretical examinations of the role of gender in mathematics education, to practical evaluations of particular practices and circumstances. As in RCME I, this volume poses a list of questions to the reader related to undergraduate mathematics education. The eighteen questions were raised at the first Oberwolfach Conference in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, which was held in the Fall of 1995, and are related to both research and curriculum.