Learning number patterns through computational thinking activities: A Rasch model analysis

Shiau-Wei CHAN, Chee Kit LOOI, Weng Kin HO, Wendy HUANG, Peter SEOW, Longkai WU

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Abstract

Despite the increasing presence of computational thinking (CT) in the mathematics context, the connection between CT and mathematics in a practical classroom context is an important area for further research. This study intends to investigate the impact of CT activities in the topic of number patterns on the learning performance of secondary students in Singapore. The Rasch model analysis was employed to assess differences of ability between students from the experimental group and control group. 106 Secondary One students (age 13 years old) from a secondary school in Singapore took part in this study. A quasi-experimental non-equivalent groups design was utilized where 70 students were assigned into the experimental group, and 36 students were assigned into the control group. The experimental group was given intervention with CT-infused activities both on- and off-computer, while the control group received no such intervention. Both groups were administered the pretest before the intervention and the posttest after the intervention. The data gathered were analyzed using the partial credit version of the Rasch model. Analysis of pretest and posttest results revealed that the performance of the experimental group was similar to the control group. The findings did not support the hypothesis that integrating CT in lessons can result in improved mathematics learning. However, the drastic improvement was observed in individual students from the experimental group, while there is no obvious or extreme improvement for the students from the control group. This study provides some new empirical evidence and practical contributions to the infusion of CT practices in the mathematics classroom. Copyright © 2021 The Author(s).
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere07922
JournalHeliyon
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2021

Citation

Chan, S.-W., Looi, C.-K., Ho, W. K., Huang, W., Seow, P., & Wu, L. (2021). Learning number patterns through computational thinking activities: A Rasch model analysis. Heliyon, 7(9). Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07922

Keywords

  • Number patterns
  • Computational thinking
  • Rasch model
  • Quasi-experiment
  • Mathematics education

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