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Yapar Sögüt, Gizem; Yazgan, Yeliz – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2019
This study aims to evaluate the effects of a non-routine problem solving instruction on the brain hemisphericity of the 7th graders (aged 13-14 years). One sample experimental design was used and twenty-one seventh graders participated in the study. Validated by Kök (2005), Brain Hemisphericity Inventory (BHI) was conducted to the experimental…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Grade 7, Teaching Methods
Yazgan, Yeliz; Sahin, Hatice Busra – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
The present study aims at answering the question of whether there is any relationship between brain hemisphericity and non-routine problem solving skills of prospective teachers. One hundred twenty-three prospective teachers participated in the study. The Brain Hemisphericity Test and Non-routine Problem Solving Test were used to evaluate…
Descriptors: Correlation, Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Problem Solving
Ayvaz,Ülkü; Yaman, Hakan; Mersin, Nazan; Yilmaz, Yasemin; Durmus, Soner – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2017
In this study, it was aimed to investigate the primary mathematics teacher candidates' perceptions about the equal sign within the scope of neuroscience studies. To reveal their perceptions about the equal sign, three types of addition operations were asked to the participants: a+b=[], []=a+b, a+b=[]+c. Their brain waves were recorded by EEG…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Student Attitudes, Preservice Teachers