Mathematics teacher candidates skills of using multiple representations for division of fractions

  • Abdullah A
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The aim of this study is to reveal teacher candidates' preference regarding uses of verbal, symbolic, number line, and/or model representations of fraction divisions, and to investigate their skill of transferring from one representation type to the others. Case study was used as the research method in this study. The case that is examined within the scope of the study involves the performances of students in transiting between different representations of the fraction division. The study group consisted a total of 71 mathematics teacher candidates who were students in a university in Turkey. Among the results of the study were that the comparison of the performances of the pre-service teachers in transitions between representations reveals that the pre-service teachers were quite successful in expressing a fraction whose verbal or numeric (symbolic) expression was provided through other types of representation, but they were very unsuccessful in representing the fractions that were provided via models or on number lines through other types of representation.

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Abdullah, ağrı B. (2014). Mathematics teacher candidates skills of using multiple representations for division of fractions. Educational Research and Reviews, 9(8), 237–244. https://doi.org/10.5897/err2013.1703

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