Humanizing Proof-based Mathematics Instruction Through Experiences Reading Rich Proofs and Mathematician Stories
Jan 1, 2025·
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Norman Contreras
Paul Christian Dawkins
Lino Guajardo
Pamela E. Harris
Kristen Lew
Kathleen Melhuish
Kyeong Hah Roh
II, Dwight Anderson Williams
Aris Winger
Abstract
The Reading and Appreciating Mathematical Proofs (RAMP) project seeks to provide novel resources for teaching undergraduate introduction to proof courses centered around reading activities. These reading activities include (1) reading rich proofs to learn new mathematics through proofs as well as to learn how to read proofs for understanding and (2) reading mathematician stories to humanize proving and to legitimize challenge and struggle. One of the guiding analogies of the project is thinking about learning proof-based mathematics like learning a genre of literature. We want students to read interesting proofs so they can appreciate what is exciting about the genre and how they can engage with it. Proofs were selected by eight professors in mathematics who as curriculum co-authors collected intriguing mathematical results and added stories of their experience becoming mathematicians. As mathematicians of colour and/or women mathematicians, these co-authors speak to the challenges th
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Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education
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