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Investigating the Reduction of Students' Anxiety in Different Subjects - Case Study: Math Lesson. DE

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In different societies, many people are studying in education and in addition, there is a traditional and possibly negative attitude towards learning and applying mathematics. This problem is more prominent and serious, especially in mathematics. Therefore, a measure should be thought out to make maximum use of the benefits and importance of this lesson and make the path to success smoother. The model of problem-solving strategies is a method that will be used according to the experiments and research done in this field. The study of human performance in problem-solving is not a new issue, the first experimental researches in this regard are at least 90 years ago. However, the study of problem-solving in specific fields such as mathematical problems, solving physical problems, etc. is a newer research tradition. Especially since in the last decade, the purpose of teaching mathematics in elementary school has completely changed. The four main operations are no longer emphasized because calculators do this. Also, the goal is not only to educate elites and those interested in mathematics or special people who want to continue mathematics at the university level.

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Mohammad Ali Chaldavi Bachelor's Student, Teacher of Mathematics, Iran.

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Authors Mohammad Ali Chaldavi
Publisher GlobeEdit
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.06.2023
 
EAN 9786206173847
ISBN 9786206173847
No. of pages 128
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

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