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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hur kan man anpassa textfrågor i matematik?

Hultin, Helena January 2016 (has links)
Resultaten från PISA och TIMSS är nedslående för Sverige, svensk forskning om hur elever med matematiksvårigheter lär sig matematik har funnits sedan 1970, senare forskning har bekräftat bilden men ändå har inget eller väldigt lite hänt i den konkreta undervisningen. Lärstilsforskningen har sitt ursprung i USA men har även forskats på i Sverige. Blickar man ut i verkligheten finns många elever som har det tufft att ta sig igenom till exempel textfrågor i matematik. Genom att sammanföra dessa faktorer har jag undersökt hur man kan anpassa textfrågor i matematik i åk 4, så att fler elever ska känna sig bekväma med språket och klara av den ibland väldigt enkla matematikuträkningen som gömmer sig bland all text. Genom att undersöka tre olika typer av anpassningar av textfrågor i matematik hos åk 4 elever, en enkät till lärare om anpassningar samt en enkät till eleverna där de fick skriva önskemål om hur de tror att matte-lektionerna skulle blir roligare så de lär sig mer så var min ambition och förhoppning om att bilden skulle klarna om vad som behövs i våra matematiklektioner för att fler ska klara just textfrågorna. Denna studie kom fram till att idag ges en traditionell undervisning där de visuella och auditiva eleverna gynnas, lärarna anpassar genom att ge mer till de auditiva och visuella eleverna medan eleverna efterfrågar taktil och kinestetisk undervisning.
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Lässtrategier i matematikundervisning : Med fokus på andraspråkselever / Reading strategies in mathematics teaching : With a focus on second language students

Abdul Rahim, Mariam, Alhamidi, Nagham January 2022 (has links)
Abstract Reading strategies that teachers use in teaching are of great importance for learning. The purpose of this study is to find out how and in what way reading strategies are used for students of other languages. This study is a qualitative research based on Vygotsky's (2001) theory of sociocultural perspective. Learning takes place as a social process and students are constantly undergoing change and development. This development takes place in the social interaction between both teachers and classmates. The survey material has been collected through semi-structured interviews and a geometry test. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five teachers based on the purpose of the study and the question. Geometry test was conducted in two classes at different schools, and it consisted of three parts. The first part was simple and clear text questions to examine the students' mathematical knowledge. The second part was with questions related to everyday life and the third part consisted of questions taken from old national tests. The results of the study were consistent with the teachers' assessment. It showed that second language students have a lack of understanding of words and are in crucial need of reading strategies to solve in mathematical text problems. The special needs education teacher's task is to support the students in their learning process and to follow their knowledge development at the individual level. Individual intensive training with extra explanation of words and following a strategy where the text can be divided into smaller parts is a successful effort to increase students' understanding of problem-solving tasks. The special needs education teacher needs to create a good collaboration with the teachers to develop the school's learning environment by supervising and supporting the teachers in the didactic and methodological development.

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