THINKING SKILLS AND CREATIVITY, cilt.41, 2021 (SSCI)
A model was designed herein to be used as a common approach in learning environments to teach problem-posing and improve problem-posing skills, which was named the Problem Posing Learning Model (PPLM). It was attempted to design a framework for problem-posing in line with this objective. The PPLM consists of 6 steps, comprising understanding the desired situation to pose a problem for, designing the story, forming the problem statement, solving the problem formed, assessment, and finalizing the problem formed. Understanding the desired situation to pose a problem for includes understanding what the desired situation is about and what can be achieved from it. The designing the story step includes determining or designing a realistic daily-life situation related to the desired mathematical situation to pose a problem for. The forming the problem statement step comprises forming the verbal sentences related to the situation to pose a problem for. The solving the problem formed step comprises solving the problem statement that was formed. The assessment step is the assessment of the problem formed. The finalizing the problem formed step includes finishing the action of problem-posing after checking the problem formed in the assessment and making any necessary modifications. These steps are hierarchical and it is recommended that each step should be implemented in the problem-posing process. The applicability and effectiveness of the PPLM designed to teach problem-posing in learning environments can be examined.