A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilience, and the problem-solving skills they possess. This triad construct of PsP was developed as part of a doctoral study, and investigated amongst six cohorts of highly-able mathematics Transition Year students through an educational intervention. Prior research into mindsets, largely spearheaded by Dweck (2006), found a relationship between achievement and growth-orientated mindsets; which extol the virtues of learning over “looking smart”, and the value of making mistakes, among other attributes. Mathematical resilience is further subdivided into value (belief that mathematics is important), struggle (acknowledgement that struggle is a valua...
The ability to solve mathematical problems is desired in the 21st century due to its function in imp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of introducing problem-solving strategies and gr...
Mathematics qualifications in the UK and many other countries represent valued cultural capital. In ...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilien...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilie...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilien...
Mathematics is one of the most important subjects in school. Mathematic presents and develops the "p...
In 2010 a mathematics curriculum was introduced in Irish second level schools entitled ‘Project Math...
The aim of this thesis is to explore connections between a problem-solving approach to teaching math...
peer-reviewedProblem solving in mathematics has been a central topic of research in mathematics edu...
We discuss the mathematical problem-solving proficiency of pre-service post-primary mathematics teac...
It has been widely reported that the affective domain is an important contributor to problem-solving...
This paper explores a study of sixth grade mathematics students in a middle school setting. I invest...
In this study, we report on the ability of nine pre-service post-primary mathematics teachers on a c...
In 1993, the Report of the Special Education Review Committee in Ireland outlined best practise for ...
The ability to solve mathematical problems is desired in the 21st century due to its function in imp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of introducing problem-solving strategies and gr...
Mathematics qualifications in the UK and many other countries represent valued cultural capital. In ...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilien...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilie...
A student’s Problem-solving Potential (PsP) is defined by their mindset, their mathematical resilien...
Mathematics is one of the most important subjects in school. Mathematic presents and develops the "p...
In 2010 a mathematics curriculum was introduced in Irish second level schools entitled ‘Project Math...
The aim of this thesis is to explore connections between a problem-solving approach to teaching math...
peer-reviewedProblem solving in mathematics has been a central topic of research in mathematics edu...
We discuss the mathematical problem-solving proficiency of pre-service post-primary mathematics teac...
It has been widely reported that the affective domain is an important contributor to problem-solving...
This paper explores a study of sixth grade mathematics students in a middle school setting. I invest...
In this study, we report on the ability of nine pre-service post-primary mathematics teachers on a c...
In 1993, the Report of the Special Education Review Committee in Ireland outlined best practise for ...
The ability to solve mathematical problems is desired in the 21st century due to its function in imp...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of introducing problem-solving strategies and gr...
Mathematics qualifications in the UK and many other countries represent valued cultural capital. In ...