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The purpose of this study was to revise and revalidate the scoring procedure of the DISCOVER Mathematics Assessment to allow evaluators to better measure creative problem solving ability in mathematics, identify gifted students, and evaluate the programs developed for fostering creative problem solving. ...
Problem solving in mathematics education has been a prominent research field that aims at understanding and relating the processes involved in solving problems to students’ development of mathematical knowledge and problem solving competencies. The accu
In this research, our objective is to characterize the problem-solving procedures of primary and lower secondary students when they solve problems in real
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Two Key — but Ignored —Steps to Solving Any Math Problem How many degrees in a Martian circle? Every challenge or problem we encounter in mathematics (or life!) elicits a human response. The dryness of textbooks and worksheets in the school world might suggest otherwise, but connecting with...
Way back in my high school years, Mathematics looked like a big problem for me and several of my classmates. The situation didn't take a turn for the 1 until we entered the 9th grade.With the arrival of the new term, we got Mr Iyer, a(n)2 maths teacher as well as our class tea...
2. Problem-solving It is considered that studying mathematics improves the ability to think, reason and solve problems; justifying the introduction of problem-solving in curricula as a way to promote mathematics and the ability to reason (Stanic & Kilpatrick, 1989). Studying mathematics through prob...