TY - JOUR
T1 - Contradictions between and within school and university activity systems helping to explain students' difficulty with advanced mathematics
AU - Jooganah, Kamila
AU - Williams, Julian S.
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - This article explores how contradictions, as framed by activity theory ( Engeström, 1987 ), can explain first-year undergraduate students’ experiences of learning advanced mathematics. Analysing qualitative interview and observational data of students and lecturers based in one university mathematics department, we argue that contradictions between the school and university activity systems, as well as those within the latter, help explain some of the difficulties, including the conflict in cognition and identity, students can experience when they encounter advanced mathematics at university. This helps us to adopt a critical stance towards the systems students are expected to learn in, and points to system developments that might better support student learning.
AB - This article explores how contradictions, as framed by activity theory ( Engeström, 1987 ), can explain first-year undergraduate students’ experiences of learning advanced mathematics. Analysing qualitative interview and observational data of students and lecturers based in one university mathematics department, we argue that contradictions between the school and university activity systems, as well as those within the latter, help explain some of the difficulties, including the conflict in cognition and identity, students can experience when they encounter advanced mathematics at university. This helps us to adopt a critical stance towards the systems students are expected to learn in, and points to system developments that might better support student learning.
U2 - 10.1093/teamat/hrw014
DO - 10.1093/teamat/hrw014
M3 - Article
SN - 0268-3679
VL - 35
SP - 159
EP - 171
JO - Teaching Mathematics and its Applications
JF - Teaching Mathematics and its Applications
IS - 3
ER -