Boris Koichu

Mathematics Education

Research focus

My research is in the area of teaching and learning mathematics through problem solving and problem posing. I am interested in a variety of instructional contexts, from middle school to university. Part of my research is devoted to exploring the mechanisms of problem solving and problem posing in choice-affluent learning environments, such as a dialogical mathematics classroom or an online problem-solving forum. Another part of my research focuses on exploring the potential of teacher-researcher partnerships for jointly investigating teaching and learning mathematics through problem solving.

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Selected Publications

Realistic visual representations as mediators between everyday and mathematical discourses in heterogeneous classrooms

Weingarden M., Karsenty R. & Koichu B. (2026) Journal of Mathematical Behavior. 81, 101300.

Undergraduate Mathematics Students Narratives on Mathematical Curiosity and Its Relation to Problem Solving

Felmer P. & Koichu B. (2026) Mathematical Curiosity : Conceptualizations and Multiple Perspectives . Karp A., Cai J. & Leikin R.(eds.). Cham: . p. 263-288
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