An orientation and remediation tool for solving mathematical exercises for secondary education

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Guerss Fatima zahra
Imane Lmati
Aitdaoud Mohammed
Douzi Khadija
Habib Benlahmar
Talbi Mohammed
Naceur Achtaich
Namir Abdelouahed

Abstract

The personalized assistance of students in solving mathematical exercises(Problem)is at the heart of mathematical learning in elementary school. This specific activity attached to mathematics caught the attention of many researchers in mathematics education (Charnay &, 1987; Houdement,1999), but also in cognitive psychology (Vergnaud, 1997;Fayol&,1996). In science, problem solving takes a prominent place. Generally, this is the method used to diagnose the problems and deficiencies student and to assess its mastery to various didactic concepts. It is therefore important to help the student in solving exercises, diagnose problems and intervene appropriately based on their profile.The purpose of this article is to make a model(Onto E orientation-Math-Bridge) to guide the Moroccan profile to the most appropriate exercises to his skills, preferences and motivation. This model allows to mix two models: E-orientation model (Guerss F., Ait daoud M. & al,2014;Guerss F., Ait daoud M. & al, 2015) that allows the orientation of Moroccan students remotely according to their profiles And extended ontology of Math-Bridge project (Lmati &, 2014).This allows to structure the mathematics courses as pedagogical concepts PC (Definition, theorem,...) linked by semantic relations. These concepts may be useful to specify evaluation exercises according to themes and sub-themes mathematics. Each of theme is attached to a given level which characterizes the Profile.



Keywords: Profile, Exercise, Ontology, E-orientation, Math-Bridge, E-orientation-Math-Bridge.

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Fatima zahra, G., Lmati, I., Mohammed, A., Khadija, D., Benlahmar, H., Mohammed, T., Achtaich, N., & Abdelouahed, N. (2017). An orientation and remediation tool for solving mathematical exercises for secondary education. New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(11), 182–189. https://doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v2i11.1920
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