El razonamiento lógico matemático, Bloque 3 Estadística y Probabilidad, quinto grado, Escuela Municipal Capulí Loma

The Curriculum Integration Paper titled Mathematical Logical Reasoning, Block 3: Statistics and Probability has the general objective of contributing to the improvement of learning through active methodologies to foster mathematical logical reasoning in Block 3: Statistics and Probability, with the...

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Autor principal: Fernández Alberca, Talia Mariuxi (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Idioma:spa
Publicat: 2025
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Accés en línia:https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/32138
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Sumari:The Curriculum Integration Paper titled Mathematical Logical Reasoning, Block 3: Statistics and Probability has the general objective of contributing to the improvement of learning through active methodologies to foster mathematical logical reasoning in Block 3: Statistics and Probability, with the aim of promoting students' critical, reflective, and creative thinking, thereby enhancing the teaching-learning process in mathematics. The research is descriptive in nature, with a mixed approach and a non-experimental design. During the research process, the following methods were employed: scientific, descriptive, inductive, deductive, statistical, analytical, and synthetic. To collect information, an interview was conducted with the teacher and a survey was administered to the students to understand their perception of project-based learning. This allowed for the analysis, exploration, and comprehension of the identified problem through the application of a questionnaire. The investigated population consisted of one teacher and nineteen fifth-grade students from the Escuela Municipal Capulí Loma. The results indicated that project-based learning is not used in the mathematics teaching-learning process, and there was also a lack of mathematical logical reasoning, which is reflected in the absence of critical and reflective thinking and in the resolution of mathematical problems. It is concluded that PBL (Project-Based Learning) is a methodology that facilitates the understanding and application of mathematical concepts, promoting meaningful and beneficial learning in the students' overall developmen