Abstract
Abstract The article deals with problem posing as a teachers’ activity. Three categories of problem posers are considered according to their experience level – novices, specialists and experts. Three idea types – trial-error, semi-intentional and intentional ideas are analyzed in order to demonstrate differences between problem posing trajectories of the three groups. The idea types are illustrated by means of a case study.
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