Difficulties That Students Face When Learning Algebraic Problem-Solving
Date
2020-07-01Author
YING, Chan Li
OSMAN, Sharifah
KURNIATI, Dian
MASYKURI, Edi Sunjayanto
KUMAR, Jeya Amantha
HANRI, Chuzairy
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Algebraic problem-solving is a way of
thinking and reasoning that allows students to create
models, study relationships, and solve problems. However,
students only have a little understanding of formulating and
solving algebraic problems. This study aims to determine
the predominant difficulties that Year Six students face
when learning algebraic problem-solving. This study used
a quantitative research design involving 80 students
selected by purposive sampling. The instruments used in
this study include criterion-referenced tests consisting of
word and diagram algebraic problem-solving items. Data
were analysed using GNU PSPP software. The descriptive
statistics showed that the predominant difficulty that Year
Six students faced when solving algebraic word problems
was text difficulties and unfamiliar contexts. For
diagrammatic algebraic problem-solving, students
encountered the most difficulty with visual-spatial
awareness. The Chi-Square test was used to identify the
statistical correlation coefficient between gender and
difficulties in solving algebraic problems. The result
showed a positive association between gender and
recognition difficulties and gender and sign substitution
error. The findings of this study may encourage students to
better learn algebraic problem-solving skills. Moreover,
this study also provides important information for teachers
to better teach algebraic problem-solving to Year Six
students.
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