Measurement Estimation Skills and Strategies of Lower Grade Students

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Measurement estimation is an important part of everyday live and a higher-level competence in science and mathematics education. In order to improve estimation skills, at first, estimation abilities and strategies have to be examined. In this study, a questionnaire and an interview survey are combined in order to determine measurement estimation skills and strategies used by German students. So far, over 800 students in the grades eight to ten and 30 college juniors participated in the questionnaire survey. First results show no significant improvement of the estimation abilities for higher grades. Both; pupils and students have a lack in estimation skills. We found that estimates of physical quantities which are used quantitatively in everyday live, and/or perceptible quantities (such as temperature) were more accurate than others like force or acceleration. In addition to the questionnaire,first interviews revealed that students are untrained estimators, but also that they have too high confidence in their own estimates. Besides this, a whole number of different estimation strategies could be identified, confirming those known from previousestimation studies in mathematics, but expanding the range to physical quantities such as force or velocity, wherenew strategies like ‘physical decomposition’ were observed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationScience Education Research: Engaging learners for a sustainable future : proceedings of ESERA 2015 ; 31.8.-4.9.2015, Helsinki, Finland / ESERA 2015
EditorsJ Lavonen, Kalle Juuti, Jarkko Kampiselkä, Anna Uitto, Kaisa Hahl
Number of pages7
PublisherEuropean Science Education Research Association
Publication date2015
Pages143-149
ISBN (electronic)978-951-51-1541-6
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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