Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes

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Autor(a) principal: Breda, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Neves, António, Santos, José dos, Lavicza, Zsolt
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/39996
Resumo: The curricular unit Calculus I – Extraordinary Semester (UCCISE) – was explicitly created to respond to students’ difficulties in the curriculum unit Calculus I (UCCI). Only students who fail the UCCI are allowed to attend UCCISE. Considering the enrolled students’ familiarity with mathematical software, the potential of group work to stimulate collaboration among students, and the existence of several art pieces on the University Campus, led to the proposal of a groups’ project focusing on the calculus of areas based on sections of these pieces. Hence, a STEAM approach emerged to achieve the suggested UCCISE objectives. This study aims to understand how using a STEAM approach in a higher education Calculus course could improve students’ perceptions of mathematics, promote their learning, and contribute to lower levels of failure in UCCISE, using teaching experiments as a research methodology. Four researchers were involved in this study, including the Calculus teacher, so this study has action research characteristics. The interpretive paradigm of analysis was used with the triangulation of data. The collected data come from the students’ productions, interviews, and final questionnaires. Results show that the work developed by the 35 students was relevant and should be a practice to be used in UCCI. This experience led to a reduction in the levels of failure compared to the UCCI. However, in the first years at a university level, STEAM approaches are still challenging.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
title Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
spellingShingle Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
Breda, Ana
Calculus
Higher education
STEAM
Teaching experiment
title_short Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
title_full Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
title_fullStr Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
title_sort Utilising a STEAM-based approach to support calculus students’ positive attitudes towards mathematics and enhance their learning outcomes
author Breda, Ana
author_facet Breda, Ana
Neves, António
Santos, José dos
Lavicza, Zsolt
author_role author
author2 Neves, António
Santos, José dos
Lavicza, Zsolt
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Breda, Ana
Neves, António
Santos, José dos
Lavicza, Zsolt
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Calculus
Higher education
STEAM
Teaching experiment
topic Calculus
Higher education
STEAM
Teaching experiment
description The curricular unit Calculus I – Extraordinary Semester (UCCISE) – was explicitly created to respond to students’ difficulties in the curriculum unit Calculus I (UCCI). Only students who fail the UCCI are allowed to attend UCCISE. Considering the enrolled students’ familiarity with mathematical software, the potential of group work to stimulate collaboration among students, and the existence of several art pieces on the University Campus, led to the proposal of a groups’ project focusing on the calculus of areas based on sections of these pieces. Hence, a STEAM approach emerged to achieve the suggested UCCISE objectives. This study aims to understand how using a STEAM approach in a higher education Calculus course could improve students’ perceptions of mathematics, promote their learning, and contribute to lower levels of failure in UCCISE, using teaching experiments as a research methodology. Four researchers were involved in this study, including the Calculus teacher, so this study has action research characteristics. The interpretive paradigm of analysis was used with the triangulation of data. The collected data come from the students’ productions, interviews, and final questionnaires. Results show that the work developed by the 35 students was relevant and should be a practice to be used in UCCI. This experience led to a reduction in the levels of failure compared to the UCCI. However, in the first years at a university level, STEAM approaches are still challenging.
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