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분수의 하위개념 이해가 문제해결에 미치는 영향The Impact of Children's Understanding of Fractions on Problem Solving

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The Impact of Children's Understanding of Fractions on Problem Solving
Authors
김경미황우형
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
한국수학교육학회
Keywords
분수; 분수의 하위개념; 문제해결; Fraction; Subconstructions of Fraction; Problem solving
Citation
수학교육, v.48, no.3, pp.235 - 263
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
수학교육
Volume
48
Number
3
Start Page
235
End Page
263
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/121567
ISSN
1225-1380
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of children's understanding of fractions in mathematics problem solving. Kieren has claimed that the concept of fractions is not a single construct, but consists of several interrelated subconstructs(i.e., part-whole, ratio, operator, quotient and measure). Later on, in the early 1980s, Behr et al. built on Kieren's conceptualization and suggested a theoretical model linking the five subconstructs of fractions to the operations of fractions, fraction equivalence and problem solving. In the present study we utilized this theoretical model as a reference to investigate children's understanding of fractions. The case study has been conducted with 6 children consisted of 4th to 5th graders to detect how they understand factions, and how their understanding influence problem solving of subconstructs, operations of fractions and equivalence. Children's understanding of fractions was categorized into “part-whole”, “ratio”, “operator”, “quotient”, “measure” and “result of operations”. Most children solved the problems based on their conceptual structure of fractions. However, we could not find the particular relationships between children's understanding of fractions and fraction operations or fraction equivalence, while children’s understanding of fractions significantly influences their solutions to the problems of five subconstructs of fractions. We suggested that the focus of teaching should be on the concept of fractions and the meaning of each operations of fractions rather than computational algorithm of fractions.
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