2013
DOI: 10.1080/00220671.2012.753861
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Investigating Effect of Origami-Based Instruction on Elementary Students’ Spatial Skills and Perceptions

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“…While no statistical significant difference in posttest mean scores on spatial visualization between groups were found, there existed both statistical and practical significant differences in posttest mean scores on spatial orientation between the groups. This result differ slightly from recent finding by Cakmak, Isiksal and Koc (2014) where 10% of the variance in the elementary students' spatial visualization corresponding to moderate effect size was attributed to origami instruction. Perhaps, the wider difference in age of participants interacting with some contextual independent variables may have yielded the inconsistency of the finding.…”
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“…While no statistical significant difference in posttest mean scores on spatial visualization between groups were found, there existed both statistical and practical significant differences in posttest mean scores on spatial orientation between the groups. This result differ slightly from recent finding by Cakmak, Isiksal and Koc (2014) where 10% of the variance in the elementary students' spatial visualization corresponding to moderate effect size was attributed to origami instruction. Perhaps, the wider difference in age of participants interacting with some contextual independent variables may have yielded the inconsistency of the finding.…”
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“…The result showed significant improvement in spatial visualization skills among students in grades four, five and six after origami instructions. In Turkey, Cakmak, Isiksal and Koc (2014) recently investigated the effect of origami-based instruction on elementary students' spatial skills and perceptions. Their study found that origami instruction had positive effect on the students' spatial ability scores and opinions about origami-based instruction and its relationship with mathematics.…”
Section: Origami Instructionmentioning
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“…In line with these attempts, the use of origami in mathematics education began to take attention in recent research studies in Turkey. For instance, Çakmak, Işıksal, and Koç (2014) investigated how origami-based mathematics instruction affects elementary students' spatial ability, and they found that origamibased mathematics instruction significantly increased students' spatial ability scores. In another study, it was stated that using origami activities in geometry lessons improved high school students' achievement in geometry (Arıcı & Aslan-Tutak, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%