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Among traditional methods of teaching-learning-evaluation in Mathematics are exposition and exercise. 2.1. The exposition method. Exposition as a method of teaching-learning-evaluation is also called the expository or affirmative method. It is a traditional method of oral communication that consists in transmitting.
methods, which are advocated now for teaching mathematics using concrete-representational-abstract (CRA) model for teaching mathematics, as follows: First educators need to start with concrete using hands-on manipulatives like geoboards, then secondly,
When teaching mathematics, critical thinking skills can be used, practiced and enhanced by effective cognitive methods. Critical thinking can enhance creative problem solving options by encouraging students to seek new strategies when solving mathematical problems. Mathematics teachers know the importance of mathematical
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herwise, it will be a failure of teacher and teaching [6]. 4. DiscussionThese findings clearly demonstrate that mathematics teachers mainly preferred techniques requiring less preparation and effort, such as “Question and Answer” and “Demonstration.”Techniques requiring greater preparation and.
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Jun 1, 2023 · The purpose of this article is to provide initial thinking about how the explicit teaching approach can be adapted and merged with reform-based mathematics in hopes of providing high quality ...
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mathematics. Traditional vs. Modern Teaching Methods Traditional teaching methods in mathematics, often characterized by rote learning and teacher-centered approaches, have been the subject of criticism for not adequately preparing students for real-world problem-solving (Miller & Smith, 2014) [10]. Conversely, modern