GEOMETRY LEARNING OF STUDENTS WITH GENERAL LEARNING DIFFICULTIES: AN EYE-TRACKING STUDY ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF QUADRILATERALS

Maike Schindler, Anna Lisa Simon, Elisabeth Czimek, Benjamin Rott, Achim J. Lilienthal

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Abstract

Geometry is an important mathematical domain, especially for students with general learning difficulties (LD). However, not much is known about geometry learning of students with LD, possible difficulties, and needs for support. The aim of this paper is to investigate if and how students with LD differ in the identification of quadrilaterals from students without LD. We carried out an eye-tracking study with 184 students (20 with LD, 164 without LD) in which students were asked if given shapes were quadrilaterals. We analyzed students’ error rates (from their oral responses) and their strategies, based on qualitative analysis of eye-tracking videos. We found that students with LD tended to make more mistakes than students without LD and to regard the quadrilaterals more often holistically, paying less attention to their properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-80
Number of pages8
JournalProceedings of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education
Volume4
StatePublished - 2024
Event47th Annual Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, PME 2024 - Auckland, New Zealand
Duration: 17 Jul 202421 Jul 2024

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