Bridging the Gap: Continuity and Integration of Mathematics Education from High School to College

Aijia Chen

Article ID: 2456
Vol 6, Issue 2, 2023

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Abstract


Mathematics education is a comprehensive scientific system that holds significant importance in studying the seamless integration between university mathematics education and secondary mathematics education. This research paper delves into the challenges encountered during the transition from high school to university mathematics and offers analytical strategies and recommendations for both teachers and students. The objective is to enhance the continuity and coherence of mathematics education. Furthermore, tailored recommendations are provided to bridge the gap between high school and university mathematics education, taking into consideration the unique characteristics of students from different provinces and cities.


Keywords


High School Mathematics; College Mathematics; Continuity; Connection

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.24294/ijmss.v6i2.2456

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