2017
DOI: 10.12973/eurasia.2017.00934a
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Formation of Schoolchildren’s Creative Activity on the Final Stage of Solving a Mathematical Problem

Abstract: The aim of the research is to study the possibilities of the final stage of working with a mathematical problem as a means of forming schoolchildren's creative activity. The leading method of investigating this problem is to establish the correspondence between the components of the final stage of working with the mathematical problem and the procedural features of the student's creative activity. The study resulted in defining the structure of the final stage of working with a mathematical problem, which made… Show more

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“…General social commentary and the popular press tend to generalize about young people, their access to and use of technology. Recent literature have challenged these assumptions and acknowledge that, although students today may have been born into a technologically rich world, they may not be avid and skillful users of technology (Bennett, Maton, & Kervin, 2008;Masalimova et al, 2017;Gorbunova & Kalimullin, 2017;Levina et al, 2017;Kalimullin & Utemov, 2017;Zelenina & Khuziakhmetov, 2017;Omarova et al, 2018). Further, there is recognition that merely providing access to technology is not enough.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General social commentary and the popular press tend to generalize about young people, their access to and use of technology. Recent literature have challenged these assumptions and acknowledge that, although students today may have been born into a technologically rich world, they may not be avid and skillful users of technology (Bennett, Maton, & Kervin, 2008;Masalimova et al, 2017;Gorbunova & Kalimullin, 2017;Levina et al, 2017;Kalimullin & Utemov, 2017;Zelenina & Khuziakhmetov, 2017;Omarova et al, 2018). Further, there is recognition that merely providing access to technology is not enough.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the problems today in the field of education is the lack of students' interest in learning, especially in mathematics, such as mathematics (Kozlova & Sakhieva, 2017;Kalimullin & Utemov, 2017;Zelenina & Khuziakhmetov, 2017;Utemov & Masalimova, 2017;Thibaut et al, 2018;Krutikhina et al, 2018;Gluzman et al, 2018). In spite of the importance of all courses, since the elementary period underlying the construction of the scientific personality of students and the basis for creating a positive or negative attitude toward them, especially mathematics, should be interested in a new method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many researchers' and teachers' opinion, there is a high potential for professional, social, research, creative competencies' formation in project activities implemented in the educational process [2,8,9,10,11,12,13]. The connection between project activities and the social experience acquisition was noted by scientists [14, 15, 16, 17, 18 et al].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%