The Effects of Software Program “Fractions v2.0” to Enhance Understanding of Fractions

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  • Sami Alshehri

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Fractions v2.0
Understanding of Fractions
Lower-Order Thinking
Higher-Order Thinking

Abstract

The purpose of this quasi-experimental research study is to determine the effects of a software program, specifically "Fractions v2.0", when it is used as a supplemental tool to traditional math instruction as compared to using only traditional math instruction in fourth grade classrooms in order to enhance the understanding of fractions deeply and effectively. A total of 115 of fourth grade students participated in the project. The study occurred during a four-week time frame in eight public elementary schools in Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Pre-and post-tests were used for data collection. Findings revealed that use of Fractions v2.0 as a supplement to traditional math instruction would lead to an improvement in Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analyzing, Creating, and Evaluating scores. Also, findings revealed that improvement in lower-order thinking scores did not differ significantly across conditions, F(1, 113) = .00, p = .988, while they improved across time F(1, 113) = 4044.61, p < .001. In addition, findings revealed that improvement in higher-order thinking scores did not differ significantly across conditions, F(1, 113) = .05, p = .828, while they improved across time, regardless of condition, F(1, 113) = 2831.83, p < .001.

Author Biography

Sami Alshehri

Faculty of Education | King Khalid University | KSA

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2018-05-30

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The Effects of Software Program “Fractions v2.0” to Enhance Understanding of Fractions. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(12), 149-132. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S030318

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The Effects of Software Program “Fractions v2.0” to Enhance Understanding of Fractions. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(12), 149-132. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S030318