Jurnal VARIDIKA
Volume 39 No 1, March 2027

External vs. Internal Didactic Transposition of the Definition of Limit in Calculus

Wilda Syam Tonra (Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Khairun)
Dewi Amiroh (Education Faculty, Universitas Khairun)
Windia Hadi (Doctoral School of Education, University of Szeged)
Hasan Basri (Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Madura)
Winda Syam Tonra (Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Khairun)
Dahlan Wahyudi (Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Khairun)
Muhammad Ikhsan (Mathematics Education Department, Universitas Khairun)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Aug 2026

Abstract

The limit of a function is a foundational concept in calculus, yet its transition from scholarly knowledge into knowledge to be taught, taught knowledge, and learned knowledge may produce shifts in meaning that affect students’ conceptual understanding. Limited studies have examined how these shifts occur through external and internal didactical transposition. This study examines how the meaning of the limit definition is transformed through these stages and how such transformations are reflected in students’ understanding. A qualitative approach was employed through document analysis of calculus textbooks, analysis of students’ lecture notes to reconstruct the lecturer’s taught knowledge, and analysis of students’ responses to a diagnostic task. Using purposive sampling, 25 undergraduate students enrolled in a Calculus course were selected as participants. The findings show that, through external didactical transposition, the formal ε–δ definition is simplified into intuitive and procedural forms in textbooks, thereby reducing its epistemological scope. Through internal didactical transposition, this simplification is further reinforced in the taught knowledge reconstructed from students’ lecture notes, which predominantly emphasize algebraic manipulation and direct substitution. Consequently, students’ understanding is expressed through three main response patterns: interpreting the limit as approaching a value, applying procedural techniques, and equating the limit with direct substitution. These findings reveal a shift from the formal mathematical meaning of the limit toward intuitive and procedural interpretations. The study highlights the need for didactical designs that explicitly connect intuitive representations and procedural techniques with the formal ε–δ definition. Keywords: External didactical transposition, internal didactical transposition, limit of function, calculus learning, knowledge transformation

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Journal Info

Abbrev

varidika

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Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

Description

Journal Varidika is an open access journal published by Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, twice a year (June and December). The journal focus on both empirical and literature studies in educational field, specifically on HOTS-based education, distance ...