Let's Talk Context

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  • Jamie Wernet Lansing Christian School

Abstract

In this article, I challenge popular lore that students hate “story problems,” offering ideas for how to select and teach with contextual modeling tasks to make the most of their potential to engage students. These tips are based on observations, interviews, and surveys with students in two 7th-grade classrooms. 

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Published

2018-06-14

How to Cite

Wernet, J. (2018). Let’s Talk Context. Ohio Journal of School Mathematics, 79(1). Retrieved from https://ohiomathjournal.org/index.php/OJSM/article/view/6125

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