1 - Understanding Problem Solving
1 - Understanding Problem Solving
“A problem is a situation in which a person wants something and does not know what
series of actions he can perform to get it.” - Henderson and Pingry
“In problem solving, there must be a goal, a blocking of that goal for the individual,
and acceptance of that goal by the individual.” -Henderson and Pingry
(1953).
“Problem Solving means engaging in a task for which the solution method is not
known in advance. In order to find a solution, students must draw on their knowledge
and through this process, they will develop new mathematical understandings”-
National Council of Teachers in Mathematics (NCTM, 2000).
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Module 1. Mathematical Problem Solving
“Problem Solving means to understand the problem to be solved, to make a plan on how
to solve the problem, to act on the plan and evaluate the results of the solution. This
includes creating new procedures and multiple strategies to solve problem”-George
Polya
“Thus, a teacher of Mathematics has a great opportunity. If he fills his allotted time
with drilling his students in routine operations he kills their interest, hampers their
intellectual development, and misuses his opportunity. But if he challenges the
curiosity of his students by setting the problems proportionate to their knowledge,
and helps them to solve problems with stimulating situations, he may give them a
taste for, and some means of, independent thinking.”
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