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Abstract

A “bottleneck” is a point in a course where many students get stuck, and have problems to progress further. I identify seven bottlenecks in the introductory symbolic logic classroom. Using the “Decoding the Disciplines” framework, I then propose lesson plans designed to overcome these bottlenecks.

Bibliographic data

Flocke, V. (2025). Bottlenecks in the Logic Classroom. Transformative Dialogues: Teaching and Learning Journal, 18(3), 33-53.

External source

https://doi.org/10.59236/td2025vol18iss31912