AbstractThe article deals with problem posing as a teachers’ activity. Three categories of problem posers are considered according to their experience level – novices, specialists and experts. Three idea types – trial-error, semi-intentional and intentional ideas are analyzed in order to demonstrate differences between problem posing trajectories of the three groups. The idea types are illustrated by means of a case study
AbstractAccording to Pelczer & Gamboa (2009) the Mathematical problem posing process of the skilled ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to examine problem posing skills of prospective teachers in terms o...
International audienceProblem posing, which we view as a form of task design performed by the learne...
AbstractThe article deals with problem posing as a teachers’ activity. Three categories of problem p...
Title: Problem Posing Process: Comparison of Posers on Various Levels of Experience Author: PhDr. Ev...
Problem posing in mathematics education is one of the most important skills. Since mathematics teach...
AbstractIn mathematics education community although problem posing is regarded as an appropriate tea...
AbstractIt is significant that prospective teachers, who are supposed to assess problems posed by th...
The collection of articles in this special issue highlights the importance of problem posing from bo...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
AbstractProblem is a topic, event or activity, which no memorized or specified rules are known regar...
AbstractProblem posing means either posing new problem situations in terms of given conditions or re...
Problem posing is commonly perceived as a cognitive activity that emerges in the process solving a p...
The purpose of this case study is to examine the problems that prospective primary school teachers p...
In real life, problems emerge from situations and often need to be posed before they can be solved. ...
AbstractAccording to Pelczer & Gamboa (2009) the Mathematical problem posing process of the skilled ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to examine problem posing skills of prospective teachers in terms o...
International audienceProblem posing, which we view as a form of task design performed by the learne...
AbstractThe article deals with problem posing as a teachers’ activity. Three categories of problem p...
Title: Problem Posing Process: Comparison of Posers on Various Levels of Experience Author: PhDr. Ev...
Problem posing in mathematics education is one of the most important skills. Since mathematics teach...
AbstractIn mathematics education community although problem posing is regarded as an appropriate tea...
AbstractIt is significant that prospective teachers, who are supposed to assess problems posed by th...
The collection of articles in this special issue highlights the importance of problem posing from bo...
This research is presented in a way that provides useful knowledge for successful problem posing by ...
AbstractProblem is a topic, event or activity, which no memorized or specified rules are known regar...
AbstractProblem posing means either posing new problem situations in terms of given conditions or re...
Problem posing is commonly perceived as a cognitive activity that emerges in the process solving a p...
The purpose of this case study is to examine the problems that prospective primary school teachers p...
In real life, problems emerge from situations and often need to be posed before they can be solved. ...
AbstractAccording to Pelczer & Gamboa (2009) the Mathematical problem posing process of the skilled ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to examine problem posing skills of prospective teachers in terms o...
International audienceProblem posing, which we view as a form of task design performed by the learne...