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Changing representation in contextual mathematical problems from descriptive to depictive

Authors :
Hoogland, Kees
de Koning, Jaap
Bakker, Arthur
Pepin, Birgit E.U.
Gravemeijer, Koeno
Mathematics Education
Sub Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education
Sub Mathematics Education
Source :
Studies in Educational Evaluation, 58, 122-131. Elsevier, Studies in Educational Evaluation, 122-131. Elsevier, ISSUE=58;STARTPAGE=122;ENDPAGE=131;TITLE=Studies in Educational Evaluation, Studies in Educational Evaluation, 58, 122. Elsevier Limited
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Research on solving mathematical word problems suggests that students may perform better on problems with a close to real-life representation of the problem situation than on word problems. In this study we pursued real-life representation by a mainly depictive representation of the problem situation, mostly by photographs. The prediction that students perform better on problems with a depictive representation of the problem situation than on comparable word problems was tested in a randomised controlled trial with 31,842 students, aged 10–20 years, from primary and secondary education. The conclusion was that students scored significantly higher on problems with a depictive representation of the problem situation, but with a very small effect size of Cohen's d = 0.09. The results of this research are likely to be relevant for evaluations of mathematics education where word problems are used to evaluate the mathematical capacity of students.

Details

ISSN :
0191491X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Studies in Educational Evaluation, 58, 122-131. Elsevier, Studies in Educational Evaluation, 122-131. Elsevier, ISSUE=58;STARTPAGE=122;ENDPAGE=131;TITLE=Studies in Educational Evaluation, Studies in Educational Evaluation, 58, 122. Elsevier Limited
Accession number :
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