International Journal on Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Vol 1, No 1 (2018): June (This issue published papers with authors/co-authors from 7 universities/in

APOS analysis on cognitive process in mathematical proving activities

Syamsuri Syamsuri (Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa)
Indiana Marethi (Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2018

Abstract

Thinking is very necessary in learning mathematics, both at school and college level. Several studies have attempted to reveal students' thinking in learning mathematics at college. This article aims to describe the mental structure that occurs when constructing mathematical proofs in terms of APOS theory. The APOS theory has been widely used in analyzing the formation of mathematical concepts in universities. This research explores a thinking process in proof constructing. It uses a qualitative approach. The research was conducted on 26 students majored in mathematics education in public university at Banten, Indonesia. The consideration of that was because the students were able to think a formal proof in mathematics. Results show that there are two types of thinking process in mathematical proving activities, namely:  the deductive-holistic and the inductive-partial type of thinking process. Based on the results, some suitable learning activities should be designed to support the construction of these mental categories.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijtlm

Publisher

Subject

Education Mathematics

Description

The aim of International Journal on Teaching and Learning Mathematics is to publish high-quality original research articles or review articles (only for invited foreign authors) on mathematics education which come from international audiences. This journal is designed and devoted to lecturers, ...