Exploring Function Teaching Points from the Perspective of Student Engagement: A Case Study of Quadratic Functions

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v6i8.2493

Geyue Fang

School of Mathematics, Hangzhou Normal University

Abstract

In the context of junior high school education, effectively imparting knowledge of quadratic functions while engaging students’ thought processes can pave new paths for mathematical instruction. Through exploration, this study focuses on practical strategies such as stimulating interest, linking to real-world applications, enhancing intuitive perception, problem-guided learning, exploring properties, and understanding patterns of change. These strategies aim to construct an effective teaching method that not only deepens students' mathematical understanding but also ignites their enthusiasm for learning and active participation, thereby improving the effectiveness and quality of mathematics education.

Keywords

student thinking, quadratic functions, Mathematics classroom

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