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    South African Journal of Childhood Education

    versión On-line ISSN 2223-7682versión impresa ISSN 2223-7674

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    HERHOLDT, Roelien  y  SAPIRE, Ingrid. An error analysis in the early grades mathematics - A learning opportunity?. SAJCE [online]. 2014, vol.4, n.1, pp.43-60. ISSN 2223-7682.

    Error analysis is the study of errors in learners' work with a view to looking for possible explanations for these errors. It is a multifaceted activity involving analysis of correct, partially correct and incorrect processes and thinking about possible remediating strategies. This paper reports on such an analysis of learner tests. The tests were administered as part of the evaluation of an intervention project that aimed to teach mathematical problem solving skills to grade 1-4 learners. Quantitative error analysis was carried out using a coding sheet for each grade. A reliability coefficient was found for each test, as were item means and discrimination indexes for each item. The analysis provided some insight into the more common procedural and conceptual errors evidenced in the learners' scripts. Findings showed similar difficulties across intervention and control schools and highlighted particular areas of difficulty. The authors argue that this analysis is an example of large-scale error analysis, but that the analysis method could be adopted by teachers of grades 1-4.

    Palabras clave : Mathematical error analysis; mathematical pedagogy; elementary school; foundation phase; assessment.

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