The students’ mathematical adaptive reasoning ability through collaborative problem solving

A comparison was made between students’ mathematical adaptive reasoning abilities and their ability to collaborate on problem-solving and learn through expository learning. The quantitative approach was combined with an experimental approach in the research. The students in the seventh-grade junior...

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Learning
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