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When a problem is more than a teacher's question

Not only are the problems teachers pose throughout their teaching of great importance but also the ways in which they use those problems make this a critical component of teaching. A problem-posing episode includes the problem setup, the statement of the problem, and the follow-up questions. Analysi...

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Published in:Educational studies in mathematics 2013-05, Vol.83 (1), p.27-36
Main Authors: Olson, Jo Clay, Knott, Libby
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Not only are the problems teachers pose throughout their teaching of great importance but also the ways in which they use those problems make this a critical component of teaching. A problem-posing episode includes the problem setup, the statement of the problem, and the follow-up questions. Analysis of problem-posing episodes of precalculus instructors suggests that their mindset influences how they pose problems. In this paper, we describe the reflexive relationship between an instructor's mindset and problem-posing episodes.
ISSN:0013-1954
1573-0816
DOI:10.1007/s10649-012-9444-4