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Rini Utami; Setiyani; Mohammad Dadan Sundawan; Sri Sumarwati; Ferry Ferdianto – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
The learning of mathematics generally undergoes a less effective and less appealing learning process, resulting in students' perceived lack of mastery of the material. Consequently, students' insufficient understanding of the concepts leads to a lack of folding back. In the process of understanding, it influences individual characteristics, where…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
Sundari Anitha; Ana Jordan; Nicola Chanamuto – Gender and Education, 2024
The problematisation of a social phenomenon is a political process that both constructs the problem and, in doing so, suggests possible remedies and occludes others. Based on the first-ever comprehensive analysis of 129 UK university policies to address Gender-based violence (GBV), we examine how the 'problem' of GBV is conceptualised in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, School Policy, Gender Issues
Tracey Hopkins; Judith Mills – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2024
When teaching the multiplicative domain in New Zealand primary schools, teachers tend to spend a greater proportion of time on the meaning and processes of multiplication, to the detriment of a specific focus on understanding the concept of division. When division is taught, it tends to be by reversing the context and turning the division…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Division, Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction
Sofia Bertolaja; Said Ettejjari; Natalie Foster – OECD Publishing, 2025
Recognising the importance of developing creativity in education, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) included an assessment of creative thinking for the first time in its 2022 cycle -- with the results summarised in the PISA 2022 Results (Volume III) report. While that report focused on comparing countries' performance on…
Descriptors: Imagination, Concept Formation, Story Telling, Design
Nyoman Sridana; Naif Mastoor Alsulami; Muhamad Galang Isnawan; I Ketut Sukarma – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Although mathematical representation ability is a significant ability and an interesting topic to study, quite a few researchers have studied this ability, and even fewer have examined it through the implementation of epistemic learning patterns based on problem-solving. In fact, this learning pattern is epistemic and makes…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Skills
García-Moya, Melody; Polo-Blanco, Irene; Blanco, Rocío; Goñi-Cervera, Juncal – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2023
Students with autism spectrum disorder frequently face challenges when learning mathematical concepts. For example, they may have difficulties solving mathematical word problems, in particular Cartesian product problems. This research is a case study with a multiple probe design in which the participants were three Spanish students diagnosed with…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Wanda M. Valsecchi; Jose M. Delfino; Javier Santos; Santiago E. Faraj – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
When teaching STEM courses, it is important to introduce state-of-the-art techniques. Students need to learn how to conduct experiments, analyse data and choose the most effective approaches to address meaningful situations. Here we present the assessment of the implementation of a structured inquiry-based activity aimed at teaching students about…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Learning Activities, Inquiry, Skill Development
Samuel Kenney; Forster D. Ntow – SAGE Open, 2024
This article uses the concurrent mixed methods design to explore the errors made by 171 Grade Seven learners in algebraic problem-solving within the Assin Central Municipality in Ghana. The participants were categorized into low-achieving and high-achieving groups based on their performance in a pretest, to help provide a detailed examination of…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Low Achievement
Duduzile Sibiya; Anthony A. Essien – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2025
Background: Performance in fraction word problems in primary school indicates that learners face challenges when working with fraction word problems, despite their frequent use of textbooks as learning materials. Aim: This article presents a comparative analysis of three commonly used Grade 6 mathematics textbooks, with the objective of evaluating…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Fractions, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Skills
Saba Gerami; Eric Khiu; Vilma Mesa; Thomas Judson – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
Using Balacheff's (2013) model of conceptions, we inferred potential conceptions in three examples presented in the spanning sets section of an interactive linear algebra textbook. An analysis of student responses to two similar reading questions revealed additional strategies that students used to decide whether a vector was in the spanning set…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematical Concepts, Algebra, Textbooks
The Effect of Problem-Based STEM Practices on Pre-Service Science Teachers' Conceptual Understanding
Seyyit Altunisik; Salih Uzun; Didem Inel Ekici – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
Problem-based STEM education can be defined as the solving of real-life problems by using science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. This study aims to determine the effect of problem-based STEM practices on pre-service teachers' conceptual understanding. The pre-service science teachers participated in 12 weeks of STEM…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, STEM Education, Problem Based Learning, Foreign Countries
Jirí Vanícek; Václav Dobiáš; Václav Šimandl – Informatics in Education, 2023
The article describes a study carried out on pupils aged 12-13 with no prior programming experience. The study examined how they learn to use loops with a fixed number of repetitions. Pupils were given a set of programming tasks to solve, without any preparatory or accompanying instruction or explanation, in a block-based visual programming…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Misconceptions, Programming, Concept Formation
Lisa Giachini; Isabelle Cabot – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This study examines the effects of the pedagogical use of context-rich problems on motivation and learning, as compared to traditional problems, in mechanical physics courses at the college level. The results indicate that the treatment has appreciable outcomes on conceptual learning gain, on the perception of task value and on a perceived sense…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Science Instruction, Student Motivation, Problem Solving
The Structure of Students' Mathematical Errors in Solving Calculus Problems Based on Cognitive Style
In Hi. Abdullah; Hery Suharna; Mustafa AH. Ruhama – International Education Studies, 2024
The understanding mathematical concept is an error that often occurs in classroom learning among students when solving mathematical problems. The most difficult part for students is solving problems, because it requires numeracy skills, high concept mastery, as well as the ability to use good language, and so on so that students don't make any…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Problem Solving, Cognitive Style, Calculus
Lourdes Aragón; Beatriz Gómez-Chacón; Arancha León Morillo; Esther García-Gónzalez – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
In this paper, a self-created analogy is presented based on comparing the process of osmosis with a situation recreated in a train carriage. It was implemented with upper-secondary education students at a secondary school in Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz, Spain). To assess the progression of the students' models on osmosis, their activities…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science, Biology

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