ANALYSIS OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS MOBILIZED IN PROBLEM POSING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
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https://doi.org/10.37781/vidya.v45i2.5468Keywords:
Mathematics Education; Problem Solving and Posing; Executive Functions; Multivariable Differential and Integral Calculus; Problem Solving and Problem Posing; Materials EngineeringAbstract
This paper aims to highlight which executive functions were mobilized in the proposition and resolution of problems by higher education students. Considering the procedures involved in Problem Posing and Problem Solving as discussed in the literature, as well as the cognitive processes underlying Executive Functions, we focused on the problem posing and solving by a group of students from a Materials Engineering course in a Multivariable Calculus class at a public university in Paraná, Brazil. Audio recordings of students solving and proposing problems, along with written and photographic records, composed the data analyzed. The qualitative and interpretative analysis, grounded in the theoretical framework on Executive Functions, revealed the integrated mobilization of working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility, with particular emphasis on the first two, especially during problem posing and through instructional interventions. The results highlight the potential of problem solving and problem posing to foster the development of higher-order cognitive skills in higher education.
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