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A Modeling Perspective on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Problem Solving
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Mathematics CurriculumModeling ActivitiesEducational PsychologyEducationTeaching MethodSocial SciencesModeling PerspectiveInstructional DesignTeacher EducationMathematics EducationProblem Solving EnvironmentStudent LearningIntervention Program ConsistingLearning ProblemMathematical ModelingLearning SciencesDesignMathematical ProblemProblem-based LearningProblem SolvingProject-based LearningModeling Abilities
This study analyzed the processes used by students when engaged in modeling activities and examined how students' abilities to solve modeling problems changed over time. Two student populations, one experimental and one control group, participated in the study. To examine students' modeling processes, the experimental group participated in an intervention program consisting of a sequence of six modeling activities. To examine students' modeling abilities, the experimental and control groups completed a modeling abilities test on three occasions. Results showed that students' models improved as they worked through the sequence of problem activities and also revealed a number of factors, such as students' grade, experiences with modeling activities, and modeling abilities that influenced their modeling processes. The study proposes a three-dimensional theoretical model for examining students' modeling behavior, with ubsequent implications for the teaching and learning of mathematical problem solving.
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