Innovative Approaches to Teaching Fundamental Concepts in School Mathematics: A Comparative Study

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-45

Keywords:

Mathematics Education, Pedagogical Approaches, Comparative Analysis, Educational Technology, Student Engagement

Abstract

This study explores innovative methodologies in teaching fundamental concepts of school mathematics, emphasizing comparative analysis across diverse educational settings. The research delves into how different pedagogical approaches impact students' understanding and application of basic mathematical principles. By examining a range of educational environments, from traditional classrooms to technology-enhanced learning spaces, the study identifies key factors that contribute to effective mathematics education. A mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative data from student performance metrics with qualitative insights from educator interviews, provides a comprehensive view of instructional efficacy. The findings suggest that interactive and context-based teaching methods significantly enhance students' conceptual grasp and problem-solving abilities in mathematics. The study also highlights the importance of adapting teaching strategies to cater to diverse learning styles and the potential of integrating technology to foster a more engaging and effective learning experience. These insights aim to guide educators and policymakers in optimizing mathematics education, ensuring foundational concepts are taught in a manner that is both comprehensible and applicable in various real-world scenarios.

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Published

2024-01-28

How to Cite

Abdikerova, Z. (2024). Innovative Approaches to Teaching Fundamental Concepts in School Mathematics: A Comparative Study. Eurasian Science Review An International Peer-Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal, 2(2), 162–168. https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-45