Abstract
Drawing diagrams is often recommended as a strategy for problem solving. The mathematics education
literature suggests that teachers use diagrams as a problem solving strategy but provides little guidance on
the kinds of diagrams teachers should draw and how teachers could teach pupils to generate their own
diagrams. The findings from two separate studies, one with primary and the other with secondary school
children, on the nature and use of diagrams in solving problems are described. The paper discusses the
effectiveness of diagrams in helping children solve word problems, and implications for classroom
instruction.
Palanisamy K. Veloo & Francis Lopez Real
Drawing Diagrams And Solving Word Problems: A Study Of A Sample Of Bruneian Primary A~D Secondary School Children