Abstract
Students, in triads in a near-classroom environment, were video-taped as they worked on interpreting and representing supplied data. Their responses were categorised using the SOLO taxonomy. Representation skills varied from copying out some of the data to relating two variables graphically; interpretation skills varied similarly. Moreover, there appeared to be connections between the two skills. The study also considered the nature and effectiveness of the collaboration which took place within groups.
Helen L. Chick and Jane M. Watson
Showing And Telling: Primary Students’ Outcomes In Data Representation And Interpretation