STUDENTS MOTIVES TO LEARN SECOND DEGREE POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT OF A RESEARCH PROJECT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4025/tpe.v24i2.58310Keywords:
Necessity., Mathematics Fair., Catapult., Technologies.Abstract
This article is based on a research elaborated as final term paper, of a Mathematics Course – Graduation, which aims to identify and to analyze motives that show up as potentials to place the students in the activity of learning, from the development of a research project in the study of second degree polynomial equations, presented at Mathematics Fairs. The research consider a qualitative approach and the data production is carried out through semi-structured interviews with students of a class accompanied by their guide teacher. The results obtained through the units of analysis – Catapult, Digital Information and Communication Technologies and Mathematics Fair - show that the teacher must have a clear pedagogical intention, that the motives are particular to the students and differ from each other, promoting the insertion of students in different activities.
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