Abstract
Theoretical Framework: The teaching of calculus is indispensable in many scientific careers, and maxima and minima problems hold a prominent place among its contents. However, students often encounter difficulties solving optimization problems.
Objective: Considering this, our study aims to determine the perception of calculus teachers regarding the importance of contextualization and the use of diverse resources when they teach these problems.
Method: Our study has a descriptive nature and to achieve our goal, a sample of university calculus professors from the Dominican Republic was analyzed using a Likert-type test.
Results and Discussion: The results demonstrate a favorable trend towards contextualization and the integration of resources in teaching maxima and minima problems, although some professors still prefer traditional methods based on textbooks.
Research Implications: The findings highlight the importance of exploring contextual teaching strategies, promoting resource diversity, and adopting innovative pedagogical approaches to enhance learning, comprehension, and student motivation.
Publisher
RGSA- Revista de Gestao Social e Ambiental
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