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Solution of an open reality based word-problem in two secondary schools

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March 18, 2021
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Copyright (c) 2021 Szilárd Svitek, Judit Szitányi, Gabriella Ambrus

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Svitek, S., Szitányi, J., & Ambrus, G. (2021). Solution of an open reality based word-problem in two secondary schools. Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science, 18(2), 143-156. https://doi.org/10.5485/TMCS.2020.0513
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This survey through an open reality based word problem is intended to assess - in two secondary schools in Komárom (Hungary) and in Komarno (Slovakia, Hungarian name: Révkomárom) in grade 10 - the ability of students to realize openness of a task. The comparison is justified by the fact that the language of teaching is Hungarian in both secondary schools, but with different curricula. This survey is related to the Content Pedagogy Research Program by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It is preceded by several surveys with a word problem (Pocket Money) of the third author and led by her between 2012 and 2015, and within that project in 2017 within a large sample test, among about 1500 students and university students in Hungary (?, ?) (?, ?). In our research we wanted first to assess how openly work students in two schools of the two cities mentioned in solving the same task. The answer to this question was similar to the large sample test results, so most of the students worked in a closed way, when solving this word problem. So we went on and tried to explore how students thought about their own solution given to this task, through mixed-type interviews.

Subject Classification: 97D70, 97F90, 97D50, 97M10