Article(electronic)November 2021

Pre-Algebra Students' Performance Locating and Interpreting Data in Graphs and Maps

In: Journal of visual impairment & blindness: JVIB, Volume 115, Issue 6, p. 550-560

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Abstract

Introduction Developing graphicacy skills is important for students with visual impairments if they are to succeed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) content. Teachers of students with visual impairments report that they lack resources to use in teaching students graphicacy skills. Methods Forty-one students with visual impairments in grades 5–10 completed a pretest, intervention, and posttest designed to evaluate their skills locating and interpreting graphical data. Videos of the pre- and posttests were scored using a researcher developed instrument. Results Following intervention, there was a significant difference in students' ability to use descriptors and mathematical terms when exploring graphs and a map. Students answered significantly more questions correctly from pre- to posttest. Discussion Students who receive direct instruction in how to locate and interpret data in graphs and maps can improve their level of independence in STEM classes. Use of an intervention that targets the development of graphicacy skills has been found to be effective. Implications for practitioners More research is needed to determine effective hand strategies students should use when exploring different types of graphics.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1559-1476

DOI

10.1177/0145482x211061588

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