Journal ArticleParallel publicationPublished versionDOI: 10.48548/pubdata-2486

Do connectives improve the level of understandability in mathematical reality-based tasks?

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Date of first publication2024-09-05
Date of publication in PubData 2025-11-06

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Variant form of DOI: 10.29333/iejme/15080
Dammann, L., Heine, L., Leiss, D., & Ehmke, T. (2024). Do connectives improve the level of understandability in mathematical reality-based tasks?. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 19(4), em0791
Published in ISSN: 1306-3030
International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education

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Previous studies suggest that sentence-linking elements, like connectives, enhance text comprehension since they help produce a context of meaning. However, there is no evidence yet on whether connectives influence the understanding and solving of reality-based mathematical tasks. In this study, reality-based tasks were varied to create two versions with identical content, differing only in whether coherence relations were expressed explicitly by connectives or implicitly. The investigation aimed to determine if this variation affected students’ ability to comprehend the described situation and solve mathematical tasks based on the provided information. Initial results indicate that connectives do increase the rate of correct answers to comprehension questions, particularly for students with lower linguistic skills. Nevertheless, the use of connectives did not significantly influence mathematical task performance. This suggests that while connectives aid in understanding and organizing information, they may not contribute to students translating this advantage into improved mathematical task outcomes.

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Language and Mathematic; Modelling Task; Coherence; Connective; Comprehension; Linguistic Feature

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