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Geneviève Barabé – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2025
This article examines what constitutes a 'good' mathematical problem and proposes to conceptualize the notion of "collective mathematical problems" as phenomena that arise through and by way of the inter-actions enabled by the collective itself. The author examines how these collective mathematical problems can emerge in the classroom…
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Cooperation, Mathematics Activities, Group Activities
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K. Ann Renninger; Gertraud Benke; Ricardo Böheim; Julien Corven; Maria Consuelo De Dios; Maeve R. Hogan; Moe Htet Kyaw; Ana G. Michels; Marina Nakayama; Pablo E. Torres; Helena Werneck; Feven Yared – Frontline Learning Research, 2025
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) has been shown to both engage and benefit students' learning of mathematics. However, there is evidence that group work is not always easy to facilitate, in part because educators lack details about learners' engagement during group work: the processes of problem solving involved, and how these are engaged. In…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Middle School Students, Problem Solving, Mathematics Education
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Soledad Estrella; Sergio Morales; Maritza Méndez-Reina; Pedro Vidal-Szabó; Alejandra Mondaca-Saavedra – International Journal for Lesson and Learning Studies, 2024
Purpose: This paper aims to describe the statistical arguments produced by third-grade students (8-9 years old) and to identify the teaching support for collective argumentation in a lesson based on data comparison. A Lesson Study Group researched and planned the lesson around a problem from the official mathematics textbook.…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Open Education, Electronic Learning, Thinking Skills
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Kalayci, Özlem; Gün, Özge – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2022
There exist many studies on modeling competencies and their promotion; however, there is a need to investigate what modeling competencies are and how they vary in lower and higher-achieving groups of students in mathematics within the current modeling literature domain. This study examined how mathematical modeling competencies were displayed in…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Models
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Lee, Jieun; Albert, Lillie R. – Journal of Practical Studies in Education, 2021
The purpose of this exploratory study was to understand how and to what extent personality traits, positionality, and content knowledge influence students' susceptibility to persuasion during groupwork. Personality surveys, recorded videos, and semi-structured interviews provided evidence to support the findings. The findings confirmed that…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Student Characteristics, Graduate Students, Teacher Education
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Armstrong, Alayne – in education, 2018
Mathematics itself is a living and creative act (Boaler, 2008), and mathematicians themselves often collaborate in their work (Burton, 2004). What, then, is holding school mathematics back? Are educators so conditioned to expect the act of mathematizing in school to proceed in a certain abstract, formalized way that they are neglecting other means…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Story Telling, Teacher Attitudes
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Rasmussen, Chris – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
A challenge in mathematics education research is to coordinate different analyses to develop a more comprehensive account of teaching and learning. I contribute to these efforts by expanding the constructs in Cobb and Yackel's (1996) interpretive framework that allow for coordinating social and individual perspectives. This expansion involves four…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Calder, Nigel – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
This paper reports on scaffolding that is situated within a research project that examined the ways mathematical thinking emerged from student-centred inquiry. The project utilised qualitative methods to investigate a case study of a year-10 class (14-15-year-olds), at a new purpose-built secondary school designed to facilitate inquiry learning.…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Student Centered Learning, Inquiry, Mathematics Education
Galle, Gillian E. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
An implicit assumption of many university classes is that students will spend a large amount of time outside the classroom refining their understanding of the material to develop mastery of the concepts. This is especially true in first year mathematics courses at the undergraduate level. However, little is known about what students do to fulfill…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Study Habits
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Taylor, J. A.; McDonald, C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
Development of mathematical problem solving skills is an age old problem in mathematics. This paper details the design of a component of a first year university mathematics course in which group work and mathematical communication skills, especially writing skills, are used as a tool to develop non-routine problem solving skills. In this design…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Student Attitudes, Problem Solving, Communication Skills
California State Dept. of Transportation, Sacramento. – 1997
This publication is designed to educate high school students about the problems and challenges of transportation. The parent project was conceived as a mathematics curriculum project, but developed into an interdisciplinary project to ensure that students would become well informed regarding the transportation decisions they make. In the…
Descriptors: Group Activities, High Schools, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
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Gonzalez-Velasco, Donna M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2001
Describes a group project concerning the Calendar Problem 9 in the January, 1993 Issue of this journal, students' methods for solving the problem, and an extension of the problem. (KHR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Group Activities, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Education
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Ransom, Peter – Mathematics in School, 1998
Describes two problem-solving activities for small groups that motivate through the use of sundials. Includes practical work. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Mathematics Education, Mathematics History
Hjalmarson, Margret – 2001
This paper describes a models and modeling framework that has been applied to various areas in teaching, learning and problem solving. It examines the implications of that framework on metacognition and higher order thinking during everyday problem-solving situations that required teams of students to produce complex solutions in approximately 1-2…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Group Activities, Mathematical Applications
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Emenaker, Charles E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2001
Describes a group project that involves geometry and falls into an area of mathematics known as operations research, which is crucial to making decisions in business and industry. Includes problem statements and project assessment guidelines and illustrates solutions. (KHR)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Geometry, Group Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach
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