Abstract
The National Statement on Mathematics for Australian Schools advises that
algebra learning begins with the study of sequences and patterns leading to
their description as algebraic rules relating dependent and independent
variables. This study assessed the success of 512 students in seven schools at
year levels 7 to 10 in· recognizing· and describing algebraic rules relating two
variables. When given a relationship described by a table of values for two
variables, the majority of these students were unable to write an algebraic rule
of the form y = ax + b. Comparison of the test results from schools using
different approaches to algebra suggests that the pattern-based approach (as
implemented at the schools taking part in the study) was no more helpful
than traditional approaches.
MOLLIE MACGREGOR AND KAYE STACEY
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