How can procedural flowcharts support the development of mathematics problem-solving skills?

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Mathematics Education Research Journal Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1007/s13394-024-00483-3
Musarurwa David Chinofunga, Philemon Chigeza, Subhashni Taylor
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Supporting students’ problem-solving skills, solution planning and sequencing of different stages that are involved in successfully developing a meaningful solution to a problem has been a challenge for teachers. This case study was informed by reflective investigation methodology which explored how procedural flowcharts can support student mathematics problem solving in a senior Mathematical Methods subject in Queensland. The paper used thematic analysis to analyse and report on teachers’ perceptions of the utility of procedural flowcharts during problem solving as well as content analysis on how student-developed flowcharts can support their problem-solving skills. Results show that development of procedural flowcharts can support problem solving as it helps with integration of problem-solving stages.

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程序流程图如何支持数学解题技巧的发展?
支持学生的问题解决技能、解决方案规划以及成功制定有意义的问题解决方案所涉及的不同阶段的顺序一直是教师面临的挑战。本案例研究采用了反思性调查方法,探讨了程序流程图如何在昆士兰州的一个高年级数学方法科目中为学生的数学问题解决提供支持。论文采用主题分析法,分析并报告了教师对程序流程图在解决问题过程中的作用的看法,以及对学生开发的流程图如何支持其解决问题技能的内容分析。结果表明,绘制程序流程图有助于整合解决问题的各个阶段,从而为解决问题提供支持。
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Mathematics Education Research Journal
Mathematics Education Research Journal EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: The Mathematics Education Research Journal seeks to promote high quality research that is of interest to the international community.   The Mathematics Education Research Journal seeks to present research that promotes new knowledge, ideas, methodologies and epistemologies in the field of mathematics education.    The Mathematics Education Research Journal actively seeks to promote research from the Australasian region either as research conducted in the region; conducted by researchers from the region and/or draws on research from the region.  The Mathematics Education Research Journal accepts papers from authors from all regions internationally but authors must draw on the extensive research that has been produced in the Australasian region.   The Mathematics Education Research Journal normally does not encourage publication of teacher education programs or courses. These are more suited for theother MERGA journal, Mathematics Teacher Education and Development.
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