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Mapping students’ motivation in a problem oriented mathematics classroom

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2020-11-04
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Báró, E. (2020). Mapping students’ motivation in a problem oriented mathematics classroom. Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science, 18(3), 111-121. https://doi.org/10.5485/TMCS.2020.0477
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This research focuses on mapping students’ motivation by implementing problem-solving activities, namely how the problem-oriented approach affects the students’ commitment, motivation, and attitude to learning. As a practicing teacher, the author faced difficulties with motivation and sought to improve her practice in the form of action research as described in this paper. Based on the literature, the author describes sources of motivation as task interest, social environment, opportunity to discover, knowing why, using objects, and helping others. The author discusses the effect of problem-oriented teaching on the motivation of 7th-grade students. In this paper, the results of two lessons are presented.

Subject Classification: 97C20, 97D40, 97D50, 97D60