Methods Used by Fourth Graders when Responding to Number Sense-Related Questions

Authors

  • Huang, Jia- Wei Graduate Institute of Mathematics and Science Education National Chiayi University 85, Wen Lung, Ming-Hsiung Chiayi, Taiwan R. O. C.
  • Yang, Der- Ching Distinguished Professor Graduate Institute of Mathematics and Science Education National Chiayi University 85, Wen Lung, Ming-Hsiung Chiayi, Taiwan R. O. C.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20448/804.3.1.1.13

Keywords:

Fourth graders, Method, Number sense.

Abstract

This study examined the methods used by fourth graders when answering number sense-related questions. Eighth fourth graders who were classified as high, medium, and low achievers in mathematics were recruited from three public elementary schools in south Taiwan. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with all students, in which they responded to a series of number sense-related questions. The findings showed that all students tended to use rule-based methods to solve the questions. However, low and medium achievers were more inclined than high achievers to use rule-based methods to solve the problems. Additionally, the findings suggest that students’ thinking is limited to memorizing the methods they have learned in schools; thus, they cannot use meaningful approaches to solve problems.

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How to Cite

Wei, H. J.-., & Ching, Y. D.-. (2018). Methods Used by Fourth Graders when Responding to Number Sense-Related Questions. American Journal of Education and Learning, 3(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.20448/804.3.1.1.13

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