USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS

Main Article Content

Abstract:





This article explores the implementation of interactive methods in mathematics teaching and their potential to improve student engagement, understanding, and problem-solving skills. Traditional teaching methods often fail to fully engage students in the learning process, particularly in mathematics, where abstract concepts can be challenging to grasp. Interactive methods, such as problem-based learning, collaborative learning, the Socratic method, and technology-enhanced learning tools, offer a more dynamic and student-centered approach. Grounded in educational theories like constructivism, social development theory, and experiential learning, these methods encourage active participation, critical thinking, and collaboration.





Article Details

How to Cite:

Auezbaeva , G. . (2024). USING INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING MATHEMATICS. New Uzbekistan Journal of Academic Research, 1(10), 54–57. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yoitj/article/view/37240

References:

Alsardary, S., & Blumberg, P. (2009). Interactive, learner-centered methods of teaching mathematics. Primus, 19(4), 401-416.

Brown, A. L., & Camptioone, J. C. (2013). Interactive learning environments and the teaching of science and mathematics. In Toward a scientific practice of science education (pp. 111-139). Routledge.

Bukhatwa, B., Al Ruqeishi, E. N. A., & Al Khamisi, F. M. H. (2022). The Usefulness of Technology-Based Interactive Methods in Teaching Mathematics and Statistics at the College Level. Shanlax International Journal of Education, 10(3), 30-40.

Kahveci, M., & Imamoglu, Y. (2007). Interactive learning in mathematics education: Review of recent literature. Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 26(2), 137-153.

Rashidov, A. S. (2020). Interactive methods in teaching mathematics: CASE STUDY method. Научные исследования, (3), 21-24.