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Characterizing Mathematics Learning in Colombian Higher Distance Education

Authors

Martinez-Villarraga, Elizabeth , LÓPEZ COBO, ISABEL, BECERRA ALONSO, DAVID, FERNÁNDEZ NAVARRO, FRANCISCO DE ASÍS

External publication

No

Means

Mathematics

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

2.592

SJR Impact

0.538

Publication date

01/08/2021

ISI

000682031800001

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85111580386

Abstract

The aim of this work is to characterize the process of constructing mathematical knowledge by higher education students in a distance learning course. This was done as part of an algebra course within engineering degrees in a Colombian university. The study used a Transformative Sequential Design in mixed methods research. The analysis also determined the kinds of mathematical knowledge attained by the students and its relationship to the Colombian social and cultural context. The students acquired declarative, procedural, and conditional knowledge, while the learning strategies were often superficial. In a context where power is distant, students take on a passive approach to learning despite being highly respectful towards the educator. Thus, the educational system has the educator at the center.

Keywords

learning mathematics; higher education; distance education; cultural dimension

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