I need to find at least 2 research sources (actual studies with findings/conclusions) in mathematics education which describe how students learn imaginary/complex numbers. These need to be from peer reviewed sources/peer reviewed journals. I also need 3 teaching idea sources, but i’m not having as much trouble with that as I am with finding the articles on research findings….
I’m almost convinced that there aren’t any studies/research on teaching and learning imaginary numbers.
These sources need to be from 2000 to present.
If anyone can find anything I can use, I’d REALLY appreciate it!!
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http://my.nctm.org/eresources/journal_home.asp?journal_id=1
Seems like your best bet. You could ISI Web of Knowledge or Google Scholar.
As long as you have a good search phrase, you should find a good amount of stuff. Search for only imaginary or complex numbers, not both at once.
If you need access to any full-length articles from journals, message me.