Question 1. What kind of math knowledge would you like to gain at school? |
Any |
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Smth which can be of use in the future |
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Smth that can help to build successful career |
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Smth to get a certificate of secondary school education |
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Smth to pass Russian national exams (basic/united) |
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Smth to continue studying at university |
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Nothing, I don’t need any |
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Question 2. What does math study in school give you? |
It develops thinking abilities |
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It develops personal skills (self-determination, self-discipline, etc.) |
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It creates skills which are necessary in life |
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It teaches how to behave in different life situations |
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It prepares for further education |
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Nothing |
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Question 3. At math lessons you are taught to |
Apply math knowledge in real situations |
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Analyse, classify, generalize, make conclusions |
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Use math language, math methods |
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Collaborate with others efficiently |
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Take decisions in different situations |
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Question 4. What would you spend more time doing at math lessons? |
Applying the learned material in different life situations |
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Solving the problems and describing the solution in a proper way |
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Group task-solving |
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Math language and methods |
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Ability to analyse, classify, generalize, make conclusions |
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Critical thinking |
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Nothing |
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Question 5. What would you spend less time on or would not do at all at math lessons? |
Applying the learned material in different life situations |
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Solving the problems and describing the solution in a proper way |
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Group task-solving |
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Math language and methods |
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Ability to analyse, classify, generalize, make conclusions |
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Critical thinking |
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Nothing |
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