Problem solving for fostering students’ analytical thinking: from lessons as an undergraduate to secondary school application
Back in September of 2018, when I had just started my BSc Applied Mathematics at the University of Twente, I had the great fortune of following the course Linear Structures I, at the time given by Nelly Litvak. This was for me the very first time encountering such a theoretical subject and, like many other…
Read MoreOn the Calculus Evolution in Dutch Secondary Education
Explore the historical evolution of calculus education in Dutch secondary schools, tracing its introduction in 1958 after decades of debate and the influence of the New Math movement in the 1960s. Discover how pedagogical shifts, including the Realistic Mathematics Education approach, reshaped calculus courses, offering meaningful applications and adapting to diverse disciplines and student interests.
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