Teaching Strategies for Mathematical Problem-Solving through the Lens of Secondary School Teachers
Date
2021-05-02Author
ISHAK, Afiqah Hamizah Noor
OSMAN, Sharifah
WEI, Chiang Kok
KURNIATI, Dian
ISMAIL, Norhafizah
NANNA, A. Wilda Indra
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Many studies have been conducted on
problem-solving but only a small number of studies
emphasized the strategies of teaching problem-solving.
This paper explores the teaching strategies for
mathematical problem-solving in a secondary school in
Johor, Malaysia. It involves a qualitative study in
which a semi-structured interview was conducted with
mathematics teachers. Data were analyzed using a sixstep thematic analysis. The results can be viewed from
three contexts of findings, namely the teaching
strategies, the problems faced by teachers, and the
solutions to overcome the problems. The findings
revealed that there are teachers who have implemented
personal teaching strategies, namely the Easy-Maths
Model and the Cut-Stop-Solve Model to effectively
teach mathematical problem-solving. The findings also
explained some problems in teaching mathematical
problem-solving, whereby students’ weaknesses in
basic mathematics emerged as the main drawback.
This study provides useful information to teachers on
the different strategies for teaching mathematical
problem-solving
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