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Conceptual learning in a principled design problem solving environment

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Pages 266-285 | Published online: 18 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

To what extent can instructional design be based on principles for instilling a culture of problem solving and conceptual learning? This is the main focus of the study described in this paper, in which third grade students participated in a one-year course designed to foster problem solving and mathematical reasoning. The design relied on five principles: (a) encouragement to produce multiple solutions; (b) creating collaborative situations; (c) socio-cognitive conflicts; (d) providing tools for checking hypotheses; and (e) inviting students to reflect on solutions. We describe how a problem solving task designed according to the above principles, promoted students' understanding of the area concept. We show that the design afforded the surfacing of multiple solutions and justifications in various modalities (including gestures) and initiated peer argumentation, leading to deep learning of the area concept.

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