Analysis of Grade 7 Learners' Problem Posing Skills and Difficulties in a Free Problem Posing Situation

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Title: Analysis of Grade 7 Learners' Problem Posing Skills and Difficulties in a Free Problem Posing Situation
Language: English
Authors: Vanessa C. Zubieta, Minie Rose C. Lapinid
Source: Mathematics Teaching Research Journal. 2024 16(6):120-143.
Availability: City University of New York. Creative Commons. 205 East 42 Street, New York, NY 10017. Web site: https://mtrj.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 24
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Elementary Education
Grade 7
Junior High Schools
Middle Schools
Secondary Education
High Schools
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Difficulty Level, Student Attitudes, Scoring Rubrics, Word Problems (Mathematics), High School Students
ISSN: 2573-4377
Abstract: This paper examined the ability of students to pose a problem in a free posing situation about sets in terms of the problem text, compatibility with mathematics principles, the problem type and structure, solvability, and mathematical complexity. Additionally, students were probed to determine the difficulties they encountered during the problem posing process. The descriptive qualitative research design made use of data collected through an open-ended assessment which is a free problem posing task, and an interview with students. Students' posed problems were evaluated using an adapted analytic rubric and interview transcripts were analyzed to determine student's problem posing skills and difficulties in the problem posing process, respectively. Results show that although students can generate problems, clarity of thoughts, problem difficulty, solvability and complexity level of the posed problems need to be further developed. Students' posed problems were textbook like and displayed low mathematical complexity level. Some students gave wrong solutions and/or answers among the solvable problems posed. Additionally, they had difficulties in writing clear and understandable text, concretizing the abstract direction of the problem posing process, providing given for the problem, adjusting the degree of difficulty and remembering the concepts learned. The findings suggest that problem posing is yet to be established as an important element in mathematics instruction.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1464409
Database: ERIC
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