Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors

Error analysis is an instructional strategy that can assist teachers to identify learners’ areas of weakness in mathematics and that can point to remediation of those errors. This article explores the errors learners exhibit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square using Newman’s Er...

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Main Author: Tšhegofatšo P. Makgakga
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Published: AOSIS 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/742
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description Error analysis is an instructional strategy that can assist teachers to identify learners’ areas of weakness in mathematics and that can point to remediation of those errors. This article explores the errors learners exhibit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square using Newman’s Error Analysis Model. A research study explored the errors learners exhibit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square. Newman’s Error Analysis Model provided the analytic framework for the qualitative approach that was used to explore those errors. A diagnostic test with five test items was administered to 35 learners in one secondary school in Limpopo province of South Africa. Subsequently, 12 learners whose scripts featured common mistakes were identified; these learners participated in a semi-structured interview to diagnose the errors. The findings revealed that learners commit comprehension, transformation and process errors. The findings suggest that if the errors that learners make are exposed and made explicit, the errors can be remediated and thereby enhance understanding and learning. The findings of this study indicate that for teachers to understand the types of errors learners commit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square it is vital for them (errors) to be addressed. Mathematics teachers should also consider diagnosing why learners commit those errors, as they would know the strategies to be employed to teach this topic and subsequent topics. Contribution: The findings of this article add value to the current literature by providing empirical knowledge on learner challenges when solving quadratic equations by completing the square. This study provides opportunities for mathematics teachers to focus more on the strategies that would assist learners to understand this topic.
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spelling doaj.art-8284e872bfb14762a67672ff324a3c5a2023-12-19T08:32:38ZengAOSISPythagoras1012-23462223-78952023-12-01441e1e1110.4102/pythagoras.v44i1.742284Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errorsTšhegofatšo P. Makgakga0Department of Mathematics Education, College of Education, University of South Africa, PretoriaError analysis is an instructional strategy that can assist teachers to identify learners’ areas of weakness in mathematics and that can point to remediation of those errors. This article explores the errors learners exhibit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square using Newman’s Error Analysis Model. A research study explored the errors learners exhibit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square. Newman’s Error Analysis Model provided the analytic framework for the qualitative approach that was used to explore those errors. A diagnostic test with five test items was administered to 35 learners in one secondary school in Limpopo province of South Africa. Subsequently, 12 learners whose scripts featured common mistakes were identified; these learners participated in a semi-structured interview to diagnose the errors. The findings revealed that learners commit comprehension, transformation and process errors. The findings suggest that if the errors that learners make are exposed and made explicit, the errors can be remediated and thereby enhance understanding and learning. The findings of this study indicate that for teachers to understand the types of errors learners commit when solving quadratic equations by completing the square it is vital for them (errors) to be addressed. Mathematics teachers should also consider diagnosing why learners commit those errors, as they would know the strategies to be employed to teach this topic and subsequent topics. Contribution: The findings of this article add value to the current literature by providing empirical knowledge on learner challenges when solving quadratic equations by completing the square. This study provides opportunities for mathematics teachers to focus more on the strategies that would assist learners to understand this topic.https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/742error analysisquadratic equationscomprehension errorstransformation errorsprocess errors
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Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
Pythagoras
error analysis
quadratic equations
comprehension errors
transformation errors
process errors
title Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
title_full Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
title_fullStr Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
title_full_unstemmed Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
title_short Solving quadratic equations by completing the square: Applying Newman’s Error Analysis Model to analyse Grade 11 errors
title_sort solving quadratic equations by completing the square applying newman s error analysis model to analyse grade 11 errors
topic error analysis
quadratic equations
comprehension errors
transformation errors
process errors
url https://pythagoras.org.za/index.php/pythagoras/article/view/742
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