Disciplines
Science and Mathematics Education
Abstract
When learning a new subject or course material, writing can be an essential tool for a deeper understanding of content. The importance of writing in mathematics is no different—yet in mathematics, writing seems to be the odd-ball out (exception). However, in classrooms where students have little depth of understanding mathematics, writing can be a vital instrument in the learning process. A common misconception when learning mathematics is that it is all numbers and memorizing equations—when in fact writing is a main component and first step to developing a deeper understanding of the mathematical content. As students continue to grow and mature mentally, their traditional reading and writing literacy increases.
First Page
19
Last Page
22
Recommended Citation
Quealy, Cory. "The Importance of Writing in Mathematics: Why Writing Allows for a Deeper understanding of the Mathematical Content." The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research 15 (2014): 19-22. Web. [date of access]. <https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/ur/vol15/iss1/6>.