This paper focuses on first- and sixth-graders’ performance on posing problems. It addresses three questions: 1) How do these students understand problem-posing tasks? 2) What sort of intentions do these students have? 3) What difficulties do students have when posing problems? Qualitative methods with a case study approach were used to describe students’ reactions when challenged to formulate a problem using a picture. Results revealed that students were able to pose interesting problems, suggesting some knowledge systematisation, and opportunities to building new learnings had emerged, in spite of having some difficulties in terms of the complexity and variety of their formulations.Portuguese national funds through the FCT (Foundation for...
AbstractCreativity is an essential feature of personality that is used in everyday life. It allows u...
Creativity in problem posing activities can be measured or assessed via students’ abilities through ...
The aim of this paper is to show how engaging students in real-life mathematical situations can stim...
Background: Creativity should be a key issue in mathematics learning. However, mathematics class rar...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
Research in math education on mathematical creativity relies on the idea that creativity is potentia...
Student creativity in the process of learning mathematics is very necessary. The low ability to thin...
The task of problem posing is often overlooked as a means to develop creatively gifted mathematician...
Compared with problem solving, students’ ability to pose problems in general, and its connecti...
Research suggests that mathematical creativity often results from extended periods of mathematical a...
This work shows the relationship between the development of mathematical thinking and creativity wit...
Problem posing is a new and inventive pedagogical approach in mathematics education. It has long bee...
In recent years, there have been growing calls to nurture and teach creativity from an early age in ...
Mastery in creative thinking ability on Elementary school students have become a central issue in In...
Problem posing is a form of creative activity that can operate within tasks involving semi-structure...
AbstractCreativity is an essential feature of personality that is used in everyday life. It allows u...
Creativity in problem posing activities can be measured or assessed via students’ abilities through ...
The aim of this paper is to show how engaging students in real-life mathematical situations can stim...
Background: Creativity should be a key issue in mathematics learning. However, mathematics class rar...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
Research in math education on mathematical creativity relies on the idea that creativity is potentia...
Student creativity in the process of learning mathematics is very necessary. The low ability to thin...
The task of problem posing is often overlooked as a means to develop creatively gifted mathematician...
Compared with problem solving, students’ ability to pose problems in general, and its connecti...
Research suggests that mathematical creativity often results from extended periods of mathematical a...
This work shows the relationship between the development of mathematical thinking and creativity wit...
Problem posing is a new and inventive pedagogical approach in mathematics education. It has long bee...
In recent years, there have been growing calls to nurture and teach creativity from an early age in ...
Mastery in creative thinking ability on Elementary school students have become a central issue in In...
Problem posing is a form of creative activity that can operate within tasks involving semi-structure...
AbstractCreativity is an essential feature of personality that is used in everyday life. It allows u...
Creativity in problem posing activities can be measured or assessed via students’ abilities through ...
The aim of this paper is to show how engaging students in real-life mathematical situations can stim...