The Influence of Different Representations on Solving Concentration Problems at Elementary School

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Chia-Ju Liu
Ming-Hsun Shen
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[1] National Kaohsiung Normal University,Director of Neurocognition Lab
[2] National Kaohsiung Normal University,undefined
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Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2011年 / 20卷
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Representations; Concentration concept; Science learning; Elementary school students;
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This study investigated the students’ learning process of the concept of concentration at the elementary school level in Taiwan. The influence of different representational types on the process of proportional reasoning was also explored. The participants included nineteen third-grade and eighteen fifth-grade students. Eye-tracking technology was used in conducting the experiment. The materials were adapted from Noelting’s (1980a) “orange juice test” experiment. All problems on concentration included three stages (the intuitive, the concrete operational, and the formal operational), and each problem was displayed in iconic and symbolic representations. The data were collected through eye-tracking technology and post-test interviews. The results showed that the representational types influenced students’ solving of concentration problems. Furthermore, the data on eye movement indicated that students used different strategies or rules to solve concentration problems at the different stages of the problems with different representational types. This study is intended to contribute to the understanding of elementary school students’ problem-solving strategies and the usability of eye-tracking technology in related studies.
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页码:621 / 629
页数:8
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