Prospective Elementary Mathematics Teachers' Skills to Solve Problems Involving Multi-Solution

Volume: 8 Number: 4 December 1, 2015
  • Sefa Dündar
  • Levent Akgün
  • Nazan Gündüz
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Prospective Elementary Mathematics Teachers' Skills to Solve Problems Involving Multi-Solution

Abstract

The study has been carried out to evaluate the performance of prospective elementary mathematics teachers with regard to the problems with multiple solutions for different mathematical subjects. With the participation of 239 prospective teachers in the department of mathematics teaching of elementary schools, the study has been conducted in the end of the spring semester 2013-2014. As the study aims to analyze how the problem solving scores related to the problems with multiple solutions of prospective elementary mathematics teachers vary in terms of grade level, the survey model has been utilized in the study. In addition to the support from literature as data collection tool, the problems with multiple solutions formed by researchers have been used. In the end of the study, it has been concluded that there is no statistically significant difference among the scores of multiple solutions at the grade levels in verbal, algebraic and geometry problems, but there is a statistically significant difference among the grade levels in the systems of equations problems.

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Sefa Dündar This is me

Levent Akgün This is me

Nazan Gündüz This is me

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December 1, 2015

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December 1, 2015

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Year 2015 Volume: 8 Number: 4

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Dündar, S., Akgün, L., & Gündüz, N. (2015). Prospective Elementary Mathematics Teachers’ Skills to Solve Problems Involving Multi-Solution. Journal of Theoretical Educational Sciences, 8(4), 437-453. https://izlik.org/JA83CJ68BD