Problem Solving Strategies in Mathematics of Students in the of Primary Level: Basis for Strategic Study Guide

Authors

  • Yuan Zhou
  • Neliza Cayaban

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/wr425v38

Keywords:

Mathematical Problem, Problem Solving, Primary School

Abstract

Mathematical problem solving ability refers to the thinking ability and problem solving ability that students show in solving mathematical problems, which is a very important ability in mathematics learning. However, because traditional mathematics teaching focuses on teaching basic concepts and algorithms and neglects the cultivation of students' problem-solving skills, many students are unable to begin to apply what they have learned to real-life problems. The Chinese government attaches great importance to the cultivation of students' mathematical ability in the educational reform for students. As China's society continues to develop and progress, we are paying more and more attention to how students use their knowledge to solve problems and how students can improve their problem-solving skills at the primary and secondary school levels.

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Published

08-05-2024

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How to Cite

Zhou, Y., & Cayaban, N. (2024). Problem Solving Strategies in Mathematics of Students in the of Primary Level: Basis for Strategic Study Guide. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 8(2), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.54097/wr425v38