Impact of visuals on primary school 4th graders’ problem-solving success
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2018-10Author
Usta, Neslihan
Yılmaz, Muamber
Kartopu, Seçil
Kadan, Ömer Faruk
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Aim of the research was to investigate
possible impact of visuals on primary school 4th graders’
problem-solving success.108 fourth graders studying at
four primary schools in Bartın city center were assigned
as participants of the study. The research was carried out
in 2016-2017 academic year. The model of the study was
post-test control group experimental design, among true
experimental models. Four math problems were created as
data collection tool. Four visually-aided problems were
asked in the experimental group while the same problems
without visuals were asked in the control group.
Problem-solving successes of the students in both groups
were scored according to Progressive Scoring Scale.
Mann Whitney U test was employed for data analysis. As
a result of the study, statistically significant difference
was revealed between problem-solving success post-test
scores of the students in the experimental and control
groups. This difference was in favor of the students in the
experimental group. Furthermore, when the experimental
and control group students’ success in understanding
problem, planning solution, checking out the plan,
checking trueness of the result was compared, significant
difference was determined in favor of the experimental
group. It was concluded that visuals were effective on
problem-solving success of primary school 4th graders.