Unit-1 Problem-solving-based Mathematics Instruction
Unit-1 Problem-solving-based Mathematics Instruction
Unit Outcomes
Read through the two case studies on page 11-13 and then answer the
questions that follow. Share your answer to your nearby colleague, and
then to the whole class.
1. Which of these two approaches is most like the way that you
teach?
• One advantage of this approach is that it is quick and easy for the
teacher, and some students may be able to answer similar questions
correctly.
• What did you learn from this session and how will you
apply the notion of this session to your real classroom?
a) Would you use tasks like this in your teaching? Why/Why not?
Session Objectives:
3. Write a comparison between the new lesson and your previous one
and answer the following questions.
b) Do learners learn any better or worse when you use this new
approach?
Key Ideas