The OECD published results from the 2015 PISA, focusing on Collaborative Problem Solving. More information can be found by clicking here.
Collaborative Problem Solving
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The OECD published results from the 2015 PISA, focusing on Collaborative Problem Solving. More information can be found by clicking here.
More than ever, students need to engage with mathematical concepts, think quantitatively and analytically, and communicate using mathematics. All these skills are central to a young person’s preparedness to tackle problems that arise at work and in life beyond the classroom. But the reality is that many students are not familiar with basic mathematics concepts and, at school, only practice routine tasks that do not improve their ability to think quantitatively and solve real-life, complex problems.
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