An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks

This paper reports on a study of the extent to which question design affects the solution strategies adopted by children when solving linear number pattern generalisation tasks presented in pictorial and numeric contexts. The research tool comprised a series of 22 pencil-and-paper exercises based on...

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Main Authors: Duncan Samson, Marc Schäfer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2007-10-01
Series:Pythagoras
Online Access:https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/79
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spelling doaj-4c2a71492d6449fbb9d39cf740af5a542020-11-24T23:24:05ZengAOSISPythagoras1012-23462223-78952007-10-01066768410.4102/pythagoras.v0i66.7960An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasksDuncan Samson0Marc Schäfer1Rhodes UniversityRhodes UniversityThis paper reports on a study of the extent to which question design affects the solution strategies adopted by children when solving linear number pattern generalisation tasks presented in pictorial and numeric contexts. The research tool comprised a series of 22 pencil-and-paper exercises based on linear generalisation tasks set in both numeric and two-dimensional pictorial contexts. The responses to these linear generalisation questions were classified by means of stage descriptors as well as stage modifiers. The method or strategy adopted was analysed and classified into one of seven categories. In addition, a meta-analysis focused on the formula derived for the nth term in conjunction with its justification. The results of this study strongly support the notion that question design can play a critical role in influencing learners’ choice of strategy and level of attainment when solving pattern generalisation tasks. An understanding of the importance of appropriate question design has direct pedagogical application within the context of the mathematics classroom.https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/79
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title An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks
title_short An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks
title_full An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks
title_fullStr An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the influence of question design on learners’ approaches to number pattern generalisation tasks
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description This paper reports on a study of the extent to which question design affects the solution strategies adopted by children when solving linear number pattern generalisation tasks presented in pictorial and numeric contexts. The research tool comprised a series of 22 pencil-and-paper exercises based on linear generalisation tasks set in both numeric and two-dimensional pictorial contexts. The responses to these linear generalisation questions were classified by means of stage descriptors as well as stage modifiers. The method or strategy adopted was analysed and classified into one of seven categories. In addition, a meta-analysis focused on the formula derived for the nth term in conjunction with its justification. The results of this study strongly support the notion that question design can play a critical role in influencing learners’ choice of strategy and level of attainment when solving pattern generalisation tasks. An understanding of the importance of appropriate question design has direct pedagogical application within the context of the mathematics classroom.
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