DESIGNING A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT WITH SOME SOPHISMS: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHERS TO PIQUE STUDENTS' INTEREST AND IMPROVE ENGAGEMENT IN MATHS SESSIONS

Authors

  • Abdullah Kurudirek Tishk International University

Keywords:

Critical thinking, Engagement, Learning-environment, Misconception, Sophisms, STEM education

Abstract

The exploration of mathematics often involves encountering extraordinary challenges, intricate puzzles, sophisticated mental games, paradoxes, and thought-provoking sophisms. Delving into captivating examples has the potential to engage, enlighten, and inspire students, fostering a drive for discovery. This essay aims to elucidate some intriguing mathematical sophisms and their implications within the realm of mathematics education. Students frequently need help with topics such as dividing an equation by zero or extracting a nonnegative square root. The tactics and stages of erroneous thinking that give rise to sophisms are intricately linked to various mathematical principles, including square roots, trigonometry, equations, differentiation, logarithms, geometry, binomial expansion, and integration. The requirements for developing a healthy learning environment with cheerful sensations are undoubtedly expressed. As a result, these emotions will stimulate students' thinking, link with their cognitive interests, and aid them in their future undertakings. This exploration delves into sophisms associated with each of these mathematical notions. It is our aspiration that those with an interest in mathematics will perceive the concepts presented in this article as a catalyst for future mathematical research.

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Published

2024-10-11