Language and modeling word problems in mathematics among bilinguals
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
The Journal of Psychology
Volume
139
Issue
5
First Page
413
Last Page
425
Publication Date
2005
Abstract
The study was conducted to determine whether the language of math word problems would affect how Filipino-English bilingual problem solvers would model the structure of these word problems. Modeling the problem structure was studied using the problem-completion paradigm, which involves presenting problems without the question. The paradigm assumes that problem solvers can infer the appropriate question of a word problem if they correctly grasp its problem structure. Arithmetic word problems in Filipino and English were given to bilingual students, some of whom had Filipino as a first language and others who had English as a first language. The problem-completion data and solution data showed similar results. The language of the problem had no effect on problem-structure modeling. The results were discussed in relation to a more circumscribed view about the role of language in word problem solving among bilinguals. In particular, the results of the present study showed that linguistic factors do not affect the more mathematically abstract components of word problem solving, although they may affect the other components such as those related to reading comprehension and understanding.
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Recommended Citation
Bernardo, A. B. (2005). Language and modeling word problems in mathematics among bilinguals. The Journal of Psychology, 139 (5), 413-425. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3226
Disciplines
Psychology
Keywords
Word problems (Mathematics); Bilingualism
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