Research impacting on student learning: how construction tasks influenced learners’ thinking
Abstract
Research is commonly conceived as an exocentric process where one person probes
the behaviour of another. While in many cases the intention of the researcher is to
gather information about the learner, the study described in this paper illustrates
how research can have an impact on student learning in terms of revealing to the
learner aspects of the topic that were not previously focused upon. Twenty five
students studying A-level and undergraduate engineering, pure mathematics and
education were invited to construct relevant mathematical objects meeting specified
constraints. Having constructed these examples, learners displayed a range of
awareness of the effect of the construction tasks on their understanding of the
concepts involved.