Students’ Cognitive Barrier in Problem Solving: Picture-based Problem-solving

  • Nanna A
  • Pratiwi E
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Pre-service teachers in primary education often have difficulty in solving mathematical problems, specifically fractions that are presented with a picture. In solving problems, some thought processes are needed by the teacher to reduce students' cognitive barriers. Therefore, this study aimed to reveal the cognitive barriers experienced by students in solving fraction problems. The cognitive barriers referred to in this study are ways of thinking about structures or mathematical objects that are appropriate in one situation and not appropriate in another situation. This study employed a descriptive-qualitative method. Furthermore, participants were followed up with in-depth semi-structured interviews to find out the cognitive barriers that occurred in solving fraction problems. This study discovers that the participants, in solving fraction problems, experienced all indicators of cognitive barrier and two cognitive obstacles are found as new findings that tend to involve mathematical calculations and violates the rules in dividing images into equal parts in the problem-solving procedure.

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Nanna, A. W. I., & Pratiwi, E. (2020). Students’ Cognitive Barrier in Problem Solving: Picture-based Problem-solving. Al-Jabar : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika, 11(1), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.24042/ajpm.v11i1.5652

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