What is it about?
strategies of posing problems in mathematics such as similar with a given problem, similar with the discussed concept, similar with the given concept, posing questions based on a given concept, and posing questions based on given information develop higher-order thinking skills including problem-solving.
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Why is it important?
Mathematics problem-solving deals with situations asking for data and information rather than posing tasks. Therefore, there are fewer learning opportunities in a problem-posing of real-world based, leading towards problem-solving in mathematics. As a result, students are not oriented to learn how to understand problems and apply their knowledge and skills to solve problems to increase their process of mathematization.
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This page is a summary of: From Problem Solving to Problem Posing: Navigating in Indian School Mathematics, International Journal of Educational Reform, December 2023, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/10567879231217488.
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