2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2020.081601
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The Use of Oral Questioning in Inculcating Values in Mathematics for Primary School Students

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“…Based on the study's findings, there are various strategies that teachers can use to implement oral questioning in teaching mathematics at school (Mahmud et al, 2020). E-B-I-P patents (Huang et al, 2019), code-switching (Chikiwa & Schäfer, 2018), and using the interactive, constructive, active, and passive (ICAP) model (Chase et al, 2019) are a few examples.…”
Section: Questioning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the study's findings, there are various strategies that teachers can use to implement oral questioning in teaching mathematics at school (Mahmud et al, 2020). E-B-I-P patents (Huang et al, 2019), code-switching (Chikiwa & Schäfer, 2018), and using the interactive, constructive, active, and passive (ICAP) model (Chase et al, 2019) are a few examples.…”
Section: Questioning Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first reason is to ensure that children use technology in a controlled and conscious manner. In accordance with this reason, the controlled and conscious use of technology is associated with the correct orientation and use of the technology with appropriate limitations (Lieberman et al, 2009;Mahmud et al, 2020). The second reason is to establish the balance of nature and technology correctly and gain the knowledge, skills, and values that are necessary for the everyday lives of children.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic education can be described as the process of the educational activities to give individuals the basic skills, knowledge, and behaviors necessary to ensure that they can establish strong relationships between school and life in a natural environment using vital experiences and natural educational tools, to ensure that they can healthily maintain their lives (Caviola et al, 2020;Mertala, 2019). Therefore, organic education liberates children from the dependence of technological tools, giving them a more effective, lasting and fun learning environment (Domoff et al, 2019;Mahmud et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective use of oral questioning in the mathematics teaching process can develop students' mathematical thinking and help students develop a better understanding of the topics being studied (Desli & Galanopoulou, 2017;Shahrill & Clarke, 2014). Mahmud et al (2020a) stated that one of the crucial functions of oral questioning is to help improve students' thinking towards understanding mathematical problems and finding solutions. Mathematical learning objectives will become more challenging to achieve if students have poor fluency and proficiency in mathematical language (Zhang & Lin, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving mathematical language skills is an essential aspect of teaching mathematics, especially at the primary school level. This process is a continuous process throughout one's education (Mahmud et al, 2020a). Thus, mastering mathematical language enhances students' ability to use mathematical vocabulary correctly and helps students to communicate mathematically in developing their overall mathematical skills (Morin & Franks, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%