2018
DOI: 10.21890/ijres.382941
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Effects of an Intervention on Children’s Conceptions of Angle Measurement

Abstract: In this article, we report on the findings of a study investigating the effects of an intervention designed to provide students in Grades 3-5 with opportunities to work with dynamic and static models of angles in a dynamic geometry environment. We utilized the microgenetic method in this cross-sectional study to observe and document changes in participating students' conceptions of angle. Our results indicate that the intervention had a positive effect on all of the students' terminology, third graders' estima… Show more

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