Improving Students’ Mathematical Thinking
Abstract
Mathematical thinking is understood and appreciated in academic circles. Such thinking differs from thinking in other subjects in its vocabulary, symbols, and grammar. It requires working with multiple solutions and problem generation by thinking across concepts and thinking about thinking in a more complex way. This article suggests ways that teachers can help students achieve their math potential, including teaching them in more enjoyable ways, and by addressing them through their preferred learning styles.
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2010-10-01
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Improving Students’ Mathematical Thinking. (2010). International Forum Journal, 13(2), 83-92. https://journals.aiias.edu/info/article/view/177