Multidimensional Analysis of Conceptual Understanding of Integer Addition and Subtraction
Adriana Toxtle-Colotl
,
Eldon Nieto-Ruiz
,
José Antonio Juárez-López
The objective of this study is to analyze secondary school students' conceptual understanding of integer addition and subtraction. To achieve this.
Abstract:
The objective of this study is to analyze secondary school students' conceptual understanding of integer addition and subtraction. To achieve this, a test based on the multidimensional assessment approach Skills, Properties, Uses, and Representations (SPUR) was administered to 34 secondary school students selected through convenience sampling at a secondary school in Puebla, Mexico. The study employs a qualitative research methodology at a descriptive depth level. The analysis of student responses utilized basic descriptive statistics and the qualitative content analysis technique. Significant differences were found in the accuracy levels across the SPUR dimensions: skills (51.8%), properties (41.9%), uses (60.8%), and representations (20.6%). Students with a solid conceptual understanding of integer addition and subtraction demonstrated high accuracy levels in at least three dimensions. The main difficulties identified were the use of the negative sign and challenges in adding two negative integers. The SPUR approach is a viable alternative for multidimensionally analyzing and assessing conceptual understanding of integer addition and subtraction.
Keywords: Assessment, conceptual understanding, integers, secondary school, SPUR approach.
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