

Publisher: Common Ground Publishing
E-ISSN: 2327-915x|19|1|19-35
ISSN: 2327-7971
Source: The International Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Learning, Vol.19, Iss.1, 2013-01, pp. : 19-35
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Abstract
Mathematics is difficult for many primary school students, but it is an essential subject for developing their thinking abilities, such as the ability to conceptualize, formulate, reason about, communicate, and solve problems. Thus many mathematics educators consider mathematics a powerful way to train critical thought. For these reasons, investigating good methods to increase students’ interest in studying mathematics and then to think mathematically have become important issues in mathematics education. Many researchers agree that the problem-based learning (PBL) approach is an effective approach to train students to learn things through self-discovery, and the results of this study also show that PBL can help students think mathematically. In addition, this paper demonstrates how to use the PBL teaching approach to develop students’ higher-order thinking, and it also uses some examples from mathematics to illustrate the process of conducting PBL lessons.
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