Breiteig, TrygvePersens, JanTsvigu, ChipoSchool of Science and Mathematics EducationFaculty of Education2013-11-212024-05-282009/11/112009/11/112013-11-212024-05-282007https://hdl.handle.net/10566/15354Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe study attempts to understand how distance education practices influence the learning of calculus. Understanding student learning in a distance education environment is an important factor to consider in improving the learning experiences of students who for one reason or the other opt not to study in conventional institutional of higher education. On one hand, understanding student learning may illuminate the influences that the learning environment has on student learning and on the other hand, it may inform on how learning experiences can be improved. The aim of this study is to acquire a deeper understanding of the diverse manner in which distance students learn calculus, Specific focus is also placed on the distance education contect of the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) influences student learning. The study describes a group of student's experiences of learning calculus in the ZOU distance education environment.enMathematics EducationZimbabweLearning Styles- MathematicsDistance EducationStudents' experiences, learning styles and understanding of certain calculus concepts: A case of Distance Learning at the Zimbabwe Open UniversityThesisUniversity of the Western Cape