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Skolēnu teksta uzdevumu risināšanas veicināšana matemātikas mācībā 2. Klasē
2018
Bakalaura darbā tiek pētīta skolēnu teksta uzdevumu risināšanas veicināšana matemātikas mācībā 2.klasē. Bakalaura darba autore ir Aleksandra Gorškova. Darba mērķis ir izzināt skolēnu teksta uzdevumu risināšanas veicināšanu matemātikas mācībā 2. klasē un apkopot ieteikumus par skolēnu teksta uzdevumu risināšanas veicināšanu matemātikas mācībā sākumskolā. Bakalaura darbs sastāv no divām daļām – teorētiskās un empīriskās. Darba teorētiskā daļa balstīta uz M. Ovčinnikovas (2001), I. Marčenko (2011), A. Belošistajas (2007), N. Istominas (2001), J. Menča (2014), M. Moro un A. Piškalo (1975), I. Dubrovinas (2003) un citu autoru teorētiskajām atziņām. Teorētiski analizēta matemātikas mācības būtība…
Patterns of action transitions in online collaborative problem solving : A network analysis approach
2022
AbstractIn today’s digital society, computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) and collaborative problem solving (CPS) have received increasing attention. CPS studies have often emphasized outcomes such as skill levels of CPS, whereas the action transitions in the paths to solve the problems related to these outcomes have been scarcely studied. The patterns within action transitions are able to capture the mutual influence of actions conducted by pairs and demonstrate the productivity of students’ CPS. The purpose of the study presented in this paper is to examine Finnish sixth graders’ (N = 166) patterns of action transitions during CPS in a computer-based assessment environment in w…
Hothousing: Utilising industry collaborative problem-solving practices for STEAM in schools
2022
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) has been widely used in both industry and in schools over at least the last twenty years. The Industry Hothousing variant of CPS in its adult format is an intensive, time-constrained workshop based process designed to build mutual trust between customers and industry experts in order to synergically develop creative solutions together. Its potential use in schools raises two important questions: Firstly, what degree of structure and support is required to unleash student creativity and enhance learning - as in industry or does the student need more structured methods including explicitly being taught collaborative problem solving skills? Secondly, is CPS …