History in the Mathematics Laboratory: An Exploratory Study

Authors

  • Adriano Demattè
  • Fulvia Furinghetti University of Genoa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26248/edusci.v2014i4.1754

Keywords:

Mathematics teaching, historical sources, Euler, hermeneutic approach, classroom experiment, low motivation

Abstract

According to some researchers one of the ways of using history in mathematics teaching is the hermeneutic approach. In this paper we report on a classroom experiment where the teacher (A. D.) tried to apply this procedure in teaching the topic “exponential and logarithms” to 18-19 year-old students attending the final year of an Italian high school. The used historical sources are excerpts from Euler’s Introductio in analysin infinitorum. The involved students have a low motivation to study mathematics and their learning difficulties emerged also in our experiment. This fact stressed some elements of problematization of the hermeneutic approach that will be discussed in this paper.

Author Biographies

Adriano Demattè

Liceo ‘Rosmini’ Trento

Fulvia Furinghetti, University of Genoa

University of Genoa, Italy

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Published

2014-12-19

How to Cite

Demattè, A., & Furinghetti, F. (2014). History in the Mathematics Laboratory: An Exploratory Study. Education Sciences, 2014(4), 114–130. https://doi.org/10.26248/edusci.v2014i4.1754