2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1088/1/012024
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The teaching and learning of addition and subtraction of integers through manipulative in Brunei Darussalam

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“…Before the intervention, most students found the pretest complex and confusing. This confirms previous findings, arguing that most students have problems understanding how to add and subtract integers (Bofferding, 2010;Goh et al, 2017;Sahat et al, 2018;Toh et al, 2017). However, after the Gizmos intervention, most students improved their understanding, confidence, and excitement when solving integer tests, strengthening their positive perceptions of the Gizmos intervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Before the intervention, most students found the pretest complex and confusing. This confirms previous findings, arguing that most students have problems understanding how to add and subtract integers (Bofferding, 2010;Goh et al, 2017;Sahat et al, 2018;Toh et al, 2017). However, after the Gizmos intervention, most students improved their understanding, confidence, and excitement when solving integer tests, strengthening their positive perceptions of the Gizmos intervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…He claimed that the number line approach does not perform subtraction of operations, particularly by subtracting a negative number from positive or negative numbers. Other methods, such as the use of counters, have been argued by Sahat et al (2018). They concluded that there was an increase in students' performance in integers when counters were used to teach and learn addition and subtraction of integers.…”
Section: Misunderstanding Of Students In Adding and Subtracting Integersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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