2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10763-024-10443-9
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A Study of Grade Two Students Solving a Non-Routine Problem with Access to Manipulatives

Si Hoon Leow,
Berinderjeet Kaur
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“…This is what the study by Elazzab & Kacar (2020) indicates: the majority of students may succeed in moving between the levels of the Solo classification. On the contrary, most of the students were unable to find a link between the algebraic concepts they learned and the non-routine problem (Agustyaningrum et al, 2020;Andrade & Pasia, 2020;Augusto et al, 2022;Chirove & Ogbonnaya, 2021;Gözde, 2020;Leow & Kaur, 2024). SOLO taxonomy levels made it possible to measure the degree to which students acquired coordinate geometry concepts and to determine the degree of academic progress achieved.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is what the study by Elazzab & Kacar (2020) indicates: the majority of students may succeed in moving between the levels of the Solo classification. On the contrary, most of the students were unable to find a link between the algebraic concepts they learned and the non-routine problem (Agustyaningrum et al, 2020;Andrade & Pasia, 2020;Augusto et al, 2022;Chirove & Ogbonnaya, 2021;Gözde, 2020;Leow & Kaur, 2024). SOLO taxonomy levels made it possible to measure the degree to which students acquired coordinate geometry concepts and to determine the degree of academic progress achieved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%