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Mathematics Problem Solving and Problem-Based Learning for Joyful Learning in Primary Mathematics Instruction Sahid sahidyk@gmail.com Department of Mathematics Education Yogyakarta State University SEAMEO QITEP IN MATHEMATICS YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA 2011 Table of Contents A. Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1 B. Problem Solving in School Mathematics Curricula ....................................................................... 1 C. Classification for Mathematical Problems ................................................................................... 3 D. Heuristic and Strategies for Mathematics Problem Solving ......................................................... 5 1. Giving a Representation to the Problem ..........................................................................................7 a. Drawing a Diagram ......................................................................................................................7 b. Making a Systematics List ...........................................................................................................8 2. Making a Calculated Guess ..............................................................................................................9 c. Guessing and Checking ...............................................................................................................9 d. Looking for Patterns ....................................................................................................................9 e. Making Suppositions ................................................................................................................ 11 3. Going through the Process ............................................................................................................ 12 f. Acting it Out ............................................................................................................................. 12 g. Working Backwards ................................................................................................................. 13 h. Model Methods (Part-Whole, Comparison, Before-After Concepts) ...................................... 14 4. Modifying the Question in the Problem ....................................................................................... 15 i. Restating the Problem ............................................................................................................. 16 j. Simplifying the Problem ........................................................................................................... 16 k. Solving Parts of the Problem .................................................................................................... 17 E. Problem-Based Learning for Joyful Learning in Primary Mathematics Instruction ...................... 18 1. The Nature and Characteristics of Problem-based Learning ........................................................ 18 2. Version of PBL ............................................................................................................................... 22 3. PB Template .................................................................................................................................. 23 F. Some Ideas of Problem-Based Learning .................................................................................... 27 G. Closing Remarks ...................................................................................................................... 28 H. References .............................................................................................................................. 29 I. Appendices.............................................................................................................................. 31 1. A Guide to Problem-Solving Techniques (Schoenfeld, 1985: 24) ................................................. 31 2. Problem-solving Process Flowchart (Foong, in Lee, 2007: 80) ..................................................... 32 3. A Format of a Problem-solving Lesson Plan (Foong, in Lee, 2007: 81) ......................................... 33 ii iii
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