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Strategic models for solving ratio and proportion problems
Citation
Fong, H. K. (1999). Strategic models for solving ratio and proportion problems. The Mathematics Educator, 4(1), 34-51.
Author
Fong, Ho Kheong
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the investigation of children's knowledge and their methods of organising it in solving ratio and proportion problems. Strategic models which represent pupils' approaches in solving different types of ratio and proportion problems and a generic model which explains the essential information for solving a set of ratio and proportion problems were identified. A total number of 499 children at an average age of ll years sat for a ratio and proportion test. Analysis of their responses was carried out in 3 stages: (1)examining and recording different strategies used by problem solvers, (2)classifying the identified strategies in terms of techniques and methods used and the different steps in arriving at the answers and (3)linking procedural knowledge and conceptualising (a)an overall strategic model used for solving ratio and proportion problems and (b)a schematic model for solving each ratio and proportion problem. The results of the study revealed the various types of strategies used by these children and the different levels of thinking employed in solving the problems. The models are presented to show the path of each strategy by connecting sets of skills of the problem solvers. The study confirms that problem solver requires bodies of essential knowledge and well organised structure to solve mathematical problems.
Date Issued
1999
Journal
The Mathematics Educator