Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games

Probability concepts in combinations and permutations are difficult to grasp, especially when students are taught by formal mathematical presentation without having gone through sufficient real-life situations. Besides, some of the common textbook problems are not interesting to students, being more...

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Main Authors: Busadee,N., Panijpan,B., Laosinchai,P., Ruenwongsa,P.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-391312015-06-16T08:06:28Z Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games Busadee,N. Panijpan,B. Laosinchai,P. Ruenwongsa,P. Education Probability concepts in combinations and permutations are difficult to grasp, especially when students are taught by formal mathematical presentation without having gone through sufficient real-life situations. Besides, some of the common textbook problems are not interesting to students, being more of math teasers rather than based on real-life situations. In this study we tested our newly invented real-life probability problems involving permutations and combinations, and simple problems requiring obtaining the probabilities of events by common sense. Personal relevance, sport situations, and games are the main features of these new problems. The participants were four classes of highschool students in a rural setting. One class served as the control, with the traditional problem unit (TU). The other three classes were given different units on non traditional word problems (NTU), sport problems (SU), and game problems (GU). The results demonstrated that all units enhanced students' learning. however students' learning by NTU outperformed those in the other classes. GU and SU were the less successful ones in enhancing students' achievement. The students showed positive attitude toward learning through authentic problems. Some unexpected results, especially from sport and game problems, are discussed. © Common Ground, Nutjira Busadee, Bhinyo Panijpan, Parames Laosinchai, Pintip Ruenwongsa. 2015-06-16T08:06:28Z 2015-06-16T08:06:28Z 2010-12-01 Article 14479494 2-s2.0-79955887382 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=79955887382&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/39131 Common Ground Publishing
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Education
spellingShingle Education
Busadee,N.
Panijpan,B.
Laosinchai,P.
Ruenwongsa,P.
Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
description Probability concepts in combinations and permutations are difficult to grasp, especially when students are taught by formal mathematical presentation without having gone through sufficient real-life situations. Besides, some of the common textbook problems are not interesting to students, being more of math teasers rather than based on real-life situations. In this study we tested our newly invented real-life probability problems involving permutations and combinations, and simple problems requiring obtaining the probabilities of events by common sense. Personal relevance, sport situations, and games are the main features of these new problems. The participants were four classes of highschool students in a rural setting. One class served as the control, with the traditional problem unit (TU). The other three classes were given different units on non traditional word problems (NTU), sport problems (SU), and game problems (GU). The results demonstrated that all units enhanced students' learning. however students' learning by NTU outperformed those in the other classes. GU and SU were the less successful ones in enhancing students' achievement. The students showed positive attitude toward learning through authentic problems. Some unexpected results, especially from sport and game problems, are discussed. © Common Ground, Nutjira Busadee, Bhinyo Panijpan, Parames Laosinchai, Pintip Ruenwongsa.
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Panijpan,B.
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Ruenwongsa,P.
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title Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
title_short Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
title_full Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
title_fullStr Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
title_sort enhancing highschool students' achievement in permutation and combination through nontraditional word problems, sport problems and probabilistic games
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