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TRADITIONAL TRADITIONAL APPROACH APPROACH

VSVSHIGHER ORDER HIGHER ORDER

THINKING SKILLSTHINKING SKILLS

In In MathematicsMathematics

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Traditional:

Students are asked to form groups to undertake different projects and they are left on their own. Then each group presents their findings. No synthesis, analysis, comparison and generalizations follow.

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Students collaborate in undertaking group projects. The projects entail collecting data, consolidating and synthesizing them. Then groups report and each one comment on each other’s work and based on their discussions synthesize and make generalizations.

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Teacher uses drill and practice method where students are asked to add, subtract, divide, and calculate using memorization and repeated practice.

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Using simulation for mathematics – real situations to learn math (not just learn and memorize all the formulas). Example: Students set up a virtual pineapple juice stand. Students start with ₧100. Each day, they must decide how many cups of pineapple juice to prepare, select the ingredients, and decide how much money to charge for each cup. Students base their decisions on production costs and the weather forecast. Which sometimes are inaccurate. The game simulates customer behavior, and students record their decisions and outcomes in an Excel sheet. After 10 days, they find out if they have made a profit.

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