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Giving students the space to actively participate in the introduction of new knowledge through their own independent discovery is one of the demands of pedagogical theory and curricular documents. For example, Czech official pedagogical documents demand that pupils develop their problem solving competence by “making use of the acquired knowledge to discover/identify various ways of a problem solution” (Framework Education Programme for Basic Education, 2007, p. 12).
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Novotná, J., Hošpesová, A. (2013). Students and Their Teacher in a Didactical Situation. In: Kaur, B., Anthony, G., Ohtani, M., Clarke, D. (eds) Student Voice in Mathematics Classrooms around the World. Learner’s Perspective Study. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-350-8_8
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