A systematic review of experimental researches on the learning fields of numbers and operations in middle schools: The case of Turkey
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Curriculum Mathematics education Numbers and operations Systematic review
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2022-06-01Referencia bibliográfica
Ali Özkaya, Gözdegül Arık Karamık (2022). A systematic review of experimental researches on the learning fields of numbers and operations in middle schools: The case of Turkey Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(2). 190 – 206. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.02.018]
Resumen
The numbers and operations learning field in the mathematics curriculum is very important
regarding the number of gains and course hours. In this review, experimental studies related to the
sub-learning fields of the number and operations learning field were reviewed according to
methodological characteristics and Turkey's demographic. 90 theses and 23 articles published
between the years 2006-2021 were reviewed through a systematic literature review. "Fractions" was
the most investigated sub-learning field both in theses and articles. Regarding dependent variables,
academic achievement and attitude towards mathematics were the most studied variables in both
theses and articles. All sub-learning fields of the number and operations learning field, which occupy
an important place in the secondary school mathematics curriculum, were reviewed. Different aspects
of the most and least studied learning fields were discussed. The results are expected to shed light on
the academicians researching the secondary school mathematics curriculum. It is suggested that the
researchers should focus on less-studied subjects of the 8th-grade curriculum and fill the areas deemed
incomplete.