Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4602130 Linear Algebra and its Applications 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report results on an approach to teaching linear algebra using models. In particular we are interested in analyzing the use of two theories of mathematics education, namely, Models and Modeling and APOS in the design of a teaching sequence that starts with the proposal of a “real life” decision making problem to the students. We briefly illustrate the possibilities of this methodology through the analysis and description of our classroom experience on a problem related to traffic flow that elicits the use of a system of linear equations and different parameterizations of this system to answer questions on traffic control. We describe cycles of students’ work on the problem and discuss the advantages of this approach in terms of students’ learning and the possibilities of extending it to other problems and linear algebra concepts.

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