According to the researchers who report in this set of papers there are two causes for the phenomenon that primary- and secondary-school students ignore relevant and plausibly familiar aspects of reality in answering word problems. The first cause is the stereotyped character of common word problems. The second cause lies in the classroom climate. In this article, it is argued that the students act sensibly in their situation. Furthermore, it is noted that the use of stereotyped problems and the accompanying classroom climate relate to teacher beliefs about the goals of mathematics education. Therefore, improving the results on problematic word problems will ask for a change in teacher beliefs. Furthermore, a directed effort to change the c...
In this paper we argue that conventional mathematics word problems are not aligned with the typical ...
The paper applies Goffman’s frame analysis and ethnomethodology to student performance on mathematic...
International audienceUsing simple word problems, we analyze possible teacher conceptions on the pro...
According to the researchers who report in this set of papers there are two causes for the phenomeno...
During the last 20 years, many scholars have argued in various ways that the (traditional) practice ...
In common teaching practice the habit of connecting mathematics classroom activities with reality is...
The shift of curriculum from non-contextualized to contextualized mathematics has called schools to ...
In this contribution we want to discuss some classroom activities, whose overall aim is to change pu...
Recent research has documented that many pupils show a strong tendency to exclude real-world knowled...
Recent research has convincingly documented elementary school children's tendency to neglect real-wo...
International audienceWord problems are an important part of learning and teaching mathematics. Howe...
In this contribution we want discuss some classroom activities, whose overall aim is to change pupil...
Research on mathematical problem solving has a long tradition: retracing its fascinating story sheds...
The present chapter deals with an investigation of the realistic nature of word problems in mathemat...
Abstract: Primary children in Singapore are taught to use the model method to solve word problems. W...
In this paper we argue that conventional mathematics word problems are not aligned with the typical ...
The paper applies Goffman’s frame analysis and ethnomethodology to student performance on mathematic...
International audienceUsing simple word problems, we analyze possible teacher conceptions on the pro...
According to the researchers who report in this set of papers there are two causes for the phenomeno...
During the last 20 years, many scholars have argued in various ways that the (traditional) practice ...
In common teaching practice the habit of connecting mathematics classroom activities with reality is...
The shift of curriculum from non-contextualized to contextualized mathematics has called schools to ...
In this contribution we want to discuss some classroom activities, whose overall aim is to change pu...
Recent research has documented that many pupils show a strong tendency to exclude real-world knowled...
Recent research has convincingly documented elementary school children's tendency to neglect real-wo...
International audienceWord problems are an important part of learning and teaching mathematics. Howe...
In this contribution we want discuss some classroom activities, whose overall aim is to change pupil...
Research on mathematical problem solving has a long tradition: retracing its fascinating story sheds...
The present chapter deals with an investigation of the realistic nature of word problems in mathemat...
Abstract: Primary children in Singapore are taught to use the model method to solve word problems. W...
In this paper we argue that conventional mathematics word problems are not aligned with the typical ...
The paper applies Goffman’s frame analysis and ethnomethodology to student performance on mathematic...
International audienceUsing simple word problems, we analyze possible teacher conceptions on the pro...