Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Strategies: Implications To Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Performances

In order to enhance problem posing performances, secondary school students should be exposed to a variety of problem posing strategies. In this study, the researchers regarded problem posing strategies as “changing the values of the given data” and “changing the context” to pose other problem after...

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Main Authors: Norman, Ilfi, Bakar, Md. Nor
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Published: fakulti pendidikan 2011
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description In order to enhance problem posing performances, secondary school students should be exposed to a variety of problem posing strategies. In this study, the researchers regarded problem posing strategies as “changing the values of the given data” and “changing the context” to pose other problem after solving the “Original textbook problem”. The purpose of the study was to identify the preferences of problem posing strategies to develop secondary school students’ problem posing performances. Analysis of the study revealed that both of the students were using “changing the values of the given data” as their most preference of problem posing strategies in order to develop their problem posing performances.
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spelling utm.eprints-149632017-10-25T07:17:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/14963/ Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Strategies: Implications To Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Performances Norman, Ilfi Bakar, Md. Nor L Education (General) In order to enhance problem posing performances, secondary school students should be exposed to a variety of problem posing strategies. In this study, the researchers regarded problem posing strategies as “changing the values of the given data” and “changing the context” to pose other problem after solving the “Original textbook problem”. The purpose of the study was to identify the preferences of problem posing strategies to develop secondary school students’ problem posing performances. Analysis of the study revealed that both of the students were using “changing the values of the given data” as their most preference of problem posing strategies in order to develop their problem posing performances. fakulti pendidikan 2011 Article PeerReviewed Norman, Ilfi and Bakar, Md. Nor (2011) Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Strategies: Implications To Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Performances. journal of edupres, 1 . pp. 1-8.
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Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Strategies: Implications To Secondary School Students’ Problem Posing Performances
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