STED Journal (May 2024)

PROBLEM TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS

  • Slađana Lolić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7251/STED2401073L
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 73 – 78

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Observed from the school education system, it can be said that the entire educational activity should respect the needs and possibilities of each student and develop his potential to the maximum. In parallel with the development of students’ potential, the students’ needs for everyday coping and solving problem situations also grow. Contemporary views on students’ acquisition of knowledge and skills in mathematics teaching is learning through inquiry and problem solving. In this paper, we will answer the question whether the application of problem-based teaching makes the teaching of mathematics interesting for students. We will examine how students, parents and teachers think, to what extent the application of problem-based learning, teaching and problem solving in mathematics classes makes mathematics teaching interesting for students, from the perspective of students, parents and teachers.

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