Abstract
This paper reports on a research project which investigated the value of using games to
assist Year 7 and 8 students' learning of probability concepts. Games, although generally
useful in mathematics for helping children learn, may not automatically be as useful in
helping students develop normative probability concepts. The study found that the type of
game impacted on the value of using games for learning probability, and that there are
implications for the teacher's role when using games for learning.
Tim Burgess
DO GAMES HELP THE LEARNING OF PROBABILITY?