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Storytelling as a Technique to Enhance Mathematical Understanding and Cultural Integration
Abstract
This chapter explores storytelling as a pedagogical technique to enhance students' mathematical understanding while simultaneously fostering cultural integration. Storytelling is an ancient, universal tool that makes abstract concepts more relatable and meaningful. When applied to mathematics education, storytelling can help bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-life experiences, making learning more engaging and effective. By incorporating cultural narratives into mathematical instruction, educators can also promote cultural awareness and appreciation, thereby enriching the learning experience. This research examines methods of applying storytelling in mathematics lessons and presents examples of how these techniques can reflect and integrate traditional culture. The findings indicate that storytelling improves students' ability to solve mathematical problems and deepens their appreciation for cultural heritage, highlighting storytelling's dual educational value in both cognitive and cultural domains. The chapter also considers the global applicability of these techniques, providing insights into how storytelling can be adapted to diverse educational contexts.
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