1. WORDMATH: A computer-based environment for learning word problem solving
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Boon Tee Tan and Chee-Kit Looi
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Word problem (mathematics education) ,Tacit knowledge ,Computer science ,Learning environment ,Teaching method ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Problem statement ,Mathematics education ,Cognitive apprenticeship ,TUTOR ,computer ,Model building ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
WORDMATH is a computer-based learning environment designed to teach word problem solving to 9โ12 year old students in Singapore primary schools. The students are taught to solve word problem solving using a locally developed approach called model building. Students will draw blocks to represent part-whole relationships depicted in the problem statement, and by drawing such blocks, they can visualize the problem more clearly and are able to make tacit knowledge explicit. The design of WORDMATH is based on some of the teaching methods of the cognitive apprenticeship approach. In this paper, we describe how these teaching methods have been implemented in the current version of the tutor.
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- 1996
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