How Do 13-Year-Olds in Malaysia Compare Proper Fractions?

  • Abdol Razak F
  • Noordin N
  • Dollah R
  • et al.
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Abstract

In an effort to understand the problems and difficulties students faced in learning fractions, a study was carried out on Form 1 students from four different types of secondary schools in Perlis, Malaysia. Five different questions on proper fractions were constructed involving two fractions with equal and different denominators, and more than two fractions with different denominators. A Rasch analysis was done on the responses to help assess their level of conceptual understanding.The whole number concept was very dominant as some of the students treated the numerators and denominators separately, showing their confusion and unstable thinking in fractions learning.

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Abdol Razak, F., Noordin, N., Dollah, R., & Alias, R. (2017). How Do 13-Year-Olds in Malaysia Compare Proper Fractions? Journal of ASIAN Behavioural Studies, 2(2), 27–35. https://doi.org/10.21834/jabs.v2i2.177

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