2019
DOI: 10.21125/iceri.2019.1500
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It’s Mathematics!: A Modelling Day to Develop Real-World Problem Solving

Abstract: Mathematics is a basic and structural discipline of several Higher Education courses. Despite its comprehensive application to numerous real-world situations, students frequently demonstrate low levels of engagement and negative attitudes towards mathematics, which are also translated in poor achievement. In this context, teaching approaches might make the difference to engage learners' attention and to drive them into a process of active and significant learning. The challenge here is to develop learning envi… Show more

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“…The application of problem based learning in elementary schools will not be successful without the seriousness of the teacher, the teacher must make careful planning, both instruction, media, and explanations to students (Aldabbus, 2018). In mathematics subjects, the PBL model with a teaching approach makes students more interested in learning mathematics and to encourage students into an active, fun and significant learning process (Silva, Correia, De Almeida, & Monteiro, 2019). Problem based learning was born around 1980, developed in various places with various disciplinary differences (Savin-Baden, 2020).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of problem based learning in elementary schools will not be successful without the seriousness of the teacher, the teacher must make careful planning, both instruction, media, and explanations to students (Aldabbus, 2018). In mathematics subjects, the PBL model with a teaching approach makes students more interested in learning mathematics and to encourage students into an active, fun and significant learning process (Silva, Correia, De Almeida, & Monteiro, 2019). Problem based learning was born around 1980, developed in various places with various disciplinary differences (Savin-Baden, 2020).…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%