Discovery of multiple representation created by secondary school students in real-world problem solving
Previous studies indicate that the use of multiple representations helps students become better problem solvers. In this study, the researcher wants to explore and highlight the representation design and develop by the secondary school students during problem-solving in real-world physics problems....
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my.utm.988442023-02-02T09:36:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98844/ Discovery of multiple representation created by secondary school students in real-world problem solving Murshed, Mazlena Phang, Fatin Aliah Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi L Education (General) Previous studies indicate that the use of multiple representations helps students become better problem solvers. In this study, the researcher wants to explore and highlight the representation design and develop by the secondary school students during problem-solving in real-world physics problems. The Think-Aloud Protocol (TAP) was developed to provide more information about how students design and use representation to solve problems. The analysis was qualitative in nature, focusing principally on the characteristics of the representations employed as well as the underlying reasoning for their applications. The function of representations created mostly to make students visualize the problem clearly after reading the texts given in the problems. Findings revealed the eleven formats used by students that are divided into four categories: sketch, text, symbolic and mathematics to solve the real problems within the concept of force and motion. These findings are particularly important for teachers to apply multiple formats of representation in teaching physics and problem-solving. 2022-10-26 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Murshed, Mazlena and Phang, Fatin Aliah and Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi (2022) Discovery of multiple representation created by secondary school students in real-world problem solving. In: 8th Regional Conference in Engineering Education, RCEE 2020 and Research in Higher Education, RHEd 2020, 29 September 2020 - 30 September 2020, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0072395 |
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Previous studies indicate that the use of multiple representations helps students become better problem solvers. In this study, the researcher wants to explore and highlight the representation design and develop by the secondary school students during problem-solving in real-world physics problems. The Think-Aloud Protocol (TAP) was developed to provide more information about how students design and use representation to solve problems. The analysis was qualitative in nature, focusing principally on the characteristics of the representations employed as well as the underlying reasoning for their applications. The function of representations created mostly to make students visualize the problem clearly after reading the texts given in the problems. Findings revealed the eleven formats used by students that are divided into four categories: sketch, text, symbolic and mathematics to solve the real problems within the concept of force and motion. These findings are particularly important for teachers to apply multiple formats of representation in teaching physics and problem-solving. |
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