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Some issues about the introduction of first concepts in linear algebra during tutorial sessions at the beginning of university
Authors:Nicolas Grenier-Boley
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Didactique André Revuz (LDAR-EA 4434), Université Paris Diderot, F-75205 cedex 13, Paris, France
2. Normandie Université, Normandie, France
3. Université de Rouen, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
Abstract:Certain mathematical concepts were not introduced to solve a specific open problem but rather to solve different problems with the same tools in an economic formal way or to unify several approaches: such concepts, as some of those of linear algebra, are presumably difficult to introduce to students as they are potentially interwoven with many types of difficulties as formal ones and far away from the actual knowledge of the students. The purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology for studying the introduction of such concepts in linear algebra during tutorial sessions at the beginning of university, the wording of the concepts being yet presented during lectures. For this purpose, we amend a general methodology of Pariès, Robert and Rogalski inside the general framework of Activity Theory. This methodology lets us take into account several specificities of these concepts and studies the mathematical activity the teacher organises for students and the way he manages the relationship between students’ actual activities and mathematical tasks. We also present an implementation of this methodology based on a French university course to illustrate our approach and discuss its possibilities.
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