Abstract
Recent developments in the Level theory of van Hiele have provided a framework in which the thinking of young students can be explored. This study involved 12 Year 2 students and explores in detail the diversity in responses of six students as they explained their understandings of simple 2D shapes. The focus of the research was on interpreting and exploring the implications of students' language and it highlighted important issues relating to the relevance of the van Hiele model to primary school education
Jacquelyn Whitland & John Pegg
EXPLORING DIVERSITY: YEAR 2 STUDENTS’ RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS CONCERNING SIMPLE 2D SHAPES