Geometric thinking of Malaysian elementary school students
Geometry is one of the basic skills to be mastered in Malaysian mathematics education. However, there is not much information on geometry attainment of the elementary school students based on van Hiele's levels. The purpose of this study was to determine the van Hiele's levels of geometric...
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my.upm.eprints.799952023-05-30T03:03:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/79995/ Geometric thinking of Malaysian elementary school students Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi Tan, Tong Hock Geometry is one of the basic skills to be mastered in Malaysian mathematics education. However, there is not much information on geometry attainment of the elementary school students based on van Hiele's levels. The purpose of this study was to determine the van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking among the elementary school learners. Three different instructional strategies based on modules were tested on three groups of students ;(i) van Hiele's phases of learning (VH-PL) module that guides students through the van Hiele's learning process, (ii) van Hiele's theory which is integrated with the Google SketchUp software (VH-GSU) module and (iii) use of conventional instruction (NVH-CI) module which refers to teaching strategy without the use of van Hiele's theory of learning or any software in the teaching. This true experimental study involved 96 Year Five students of a Malaysian public school. Data were collected using Wu's Geometry Test (WGT) and sample responses identified by Fuys, Geddes, and Tischler (1988). Results showed that at the onset of the experiment, the students were operating at the lower levels of van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking. After the intervention, results of the WGT showed that most of the students in all three groups achieved a higher level of van Hiele's geometric thinking. International Journal of Instruction 2019 Article PeerReviewed Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya and Mohd Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi and Tan, Tong Hock (2019) Geometric thinking of Malaysian elementary school students. International Journal of Instruction, 12 (1). pp. 1095-1112. ISSN 1694-609X; ESSN: 1308-1470 https://www.e-iji.net/volumes/353-january-2019,-volume-12,-number-1 10.29333/iji.2019.12170a |
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Geometry is one of the basic skills to be mastered in Malaysian mathematics education. However, there is not much information on geometry attainment of the elementary school students based on van Hiele's levels. The purpose of this study was to determine the van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking among the elementary school learners. Three different instructional strategies based on modules were tested on three groups of students ;(i) van Hiele's phases of learning (VH-PL) module that guides students through the van Hiele's learning process, (ii) van Hiele's theory which is integrated with the Google SketchUp software (VH-GSU) module and (iii) use of conventional instruction (NVH-CI) module which refers to teaching strategy without the use of van Hiele's theory of learning or any software in the teaching. This true experimental study involved 96 Year Five students of a Malaysian public school. Data were collected using Wu's Geometry Test (WGT) and sample responses identified by Fuys, Geddes, and Tischler (1988). Results showed that at the onset of the experiment, the students were operating at the lower levels of van Hiele's levels of geometric thinking. After the intervention, results of the WGT showed that most of the students in all three groups achieved a higher level of van Hiele's geometric thinking. |
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