For decades, problem solving has been of interest to researchers, and several studies have tried to capture the influence of students’ beliefs, attitudes and emotions towards mathematics and problem solving. However, problem posing as part of problem solving has not been investigated to the same extent. This article focuses on six-year-olds’ views on solving and posing problems. How do the students themselves describe their views on solving and posing problem-solving tasks, and what similarities and differences can be found? An educational design research study was conducted in three classes where the students first solved and then posed problem-solving tasks. Afterwards, the students were interviewed. In these interviews the students expre...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
Problem posing is a learning model that requires students to compose their questions or solve a prob...
This study aimed at exploring how problem posing enhances grade 8 students\u27 conceptual understand...
For decades, problem solving has been of interest to researchers, and several studies have tried to ...
This paper focuses on problem solving and problem posing in mathematics education with 6-year-olds. ...
Problem-posing activities have received more attention in mathematics education in recent decades. P...
Problem posing is recognized as a key component of mathematics (Ellerton, 2013). However, in many cu...
The present study aims to investigate the effects of teaching mathematics supported by problem posin...
AbstractProblem is a topic, event or activity, which no memorized or specified rules are known regar...
Compared with problem solving, students’ ability to pose problems in general, and its connecti...
Problem posing is a new and inventive pedagogical approach in mathematics education. It has long bee...
This paper focuses on first- and sixth-graders’ performance on posing problems. It addresses three q...
AbstractIn mathematics education community although problem posing is regarded as an appropriate tea...
Problem posing is commonly perceived as a cognitive activity that emerges in the process solving a p...
Researchers argue that one of the main aims of mathematics education is to develop students’ abiliti...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
Problem posing is a learning model that requires students to compose their questions or solve a prob...
This study aimed at exploring how problem posing enhances grade 8 students\u27 conceptual understand...
For decades, problem solving has been of interest to researchers, and several studies have tried to ...
This paper focuses on problem solving and problem posing in mathematics education with 6-year-olds. ...
Problem-posing activities have received more attention in mathematics education in recent decades. P...
Problem posing is recognized as a key component of mathematics (Ellerton, 2013). However, in many cu...
The present study aims to investigate the effects of teaching mathematics supported by problem posin...
AbstractProblem is a topic, event or activity, which no memorized or specified rules are known regar...
Compared with problem solving, students’ ability to pose problems in general, and its connecti...
Problem posing is a new and inventive pedagogical approach in mathematics education. It has long bee...
This paper focuses on first- and sixth-graders’ performance on posing problems. It addresses three q...
AbstractIn mathematics education community although problem posing is regarded as an appropriate tea...
Problem posing is commonly perceived as a cognitive activity that emerges in the process solving a p...
Researchers argue that one of the main aims of mathematics education is to develop students’ abiliti...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
Problem posing is a learning model that requires students to compose their questions or solve a prob...
This study aimed at exploring how problem posing enhances grade 8 students\u27 conceptual understand...