Abstract

<p>Individuals who can solve the problems in everyday and business life is one of the primary goals of education due to the necessity to have problem solving skills to cope with life problems. Problem solving has an important role in mathematics education. Because of that, this research is aimed to examine the differentiation of secondary school students’ problem solving success according to gender, class level, and mathematics course grade. Moreover, this paper explores the effect of secondary school students’ attitudes toward mathematics and problem solving on problem solving success. The participants were 77 fifth-graders and 81 sixth-graders who were studying in three different secondary schools in a large city in Turkey. Two different attitude instruments and a problem solving test were administered to these volunteer fifth- and sixth-graders accompanied by mathematics teachers. Additionally, the students’ mathematics course grades for the fall semester were obtained and used in the research. The results revealed that sixth-graders were more successful in problem solving than fifth- graders. The problem solving success of female and male students was similar, and there was an intermediate positive relationship between problem solving success and course grade point averages. The students’ attitudes affected their problem solving success.</p>

Highlights

  • Problem solving has an important role in mathematics education

  • This finding indicates that the problem solving success of the male and female students is at a similar level

  • The average of problem solving success score of the fifth-graders ( x =35.13) was much lower than the solving success score of the sixth-graders ( x =44.88). This finding indicates that the problem solving success of the sixth-graders is at a higher level than the success of the fifth-graders

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Introduction

Problem solving has an important role in mathematics education. For all that, mathematics education based on problem solving is an issue that only began to be investigated in the last century though this important role of it (Cai, 2003).There are different definitions of problem and problem solving. Problem solving has an important role in mathematics education. Mathematics education based on problem solving is an issue that only began to be investigated in the last century though this important role of it (Cai, 2003). A problem requires an answer, but solutions may not be found (Schoenfeld, 1992). It involves a situation in which individuals do not know what to do when they face a difficulty. According to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (1989), problem solving is not an issue, but is a process that provides conditions in which individuals learn skills. Problem solving requires curiosity, creative talent, and discovery (Polya, 1990)

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