Malawian Students’ Meanings For Probability Vocabulary
Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
- Kazima, Mercy (Author)
Title
Malawian Students’ Meanings For Probability Vocabulary
Abstract
The paper discusses findings of a study that investigated Malawian students' meanings for some probability vocabulary. The
study explores the meanings that, prior to instruction, students assign to some words that are commonly used in teaching probability.
The aim is to have some insight into the meanings that students bring to the classroom. The sample for the study consisted
of 154 students in their first year of secondary school education and whose first language was Chichewa. The paper demonstrates
that many of the students' preconceived meanings for probability vocabulary were distant from established conventional probability
meanings. In addition, there was a wide range of meanings associated with each of the words. An attempt is made to analyse
the students' meanings and to explain their possible sources, some of which are rooted in the students' first language. The
paper highlights the importance of having an awareness of students' preconceived meanings, and also stresses the importance
of language in learning probability.
Publication
Educational Studies in Mathematics
Volume
64
Pages
169-189
Date
2007-02-01
Journal Abbr
Educational Studies in Mathematics
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Citation
Kazima, M. (2007). Malawian Students’ Meanings For Probability Vocabulary. Educational Studies in Mathematics, 64, 169–189. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10649-006-9032-6
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