Application focused on structural comprehension of mathematics contextual problems for kindergarten students

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There has been a lack of research into conceptually teaching the structure of contextual problems to kindergarten students. This is despite the popularity of contextual problems and the difficulties that students have with them. This study focuses on creating a textless, image-based application that uses the Triplet Structure Model to teach about the structure of contextual problems. This model has been successfully used in the past to teach Japanese elementary school students. The pilot study suggests that young children are successful at learning about the structure of contextual problems by using the application. The results suggest that users’ interactions are not thoughtless and that the interactions improve as they use the application.

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Fonteles Furtado, P. G., Hirashima, T., Hayashi, Y., & Maeda, K. (2019). Application focused on structural comprehension of mathematics contextual problems for kindergarten students. Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41039-019-0096-1

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