The Effect of Teaching with Traditional Children's Games on the Attitudes of 5th Grade Students to Geometry

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ali Osman ENGİN, Filiz DÜNDAR, Mustafa Çağrı ENGİN
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This study aims to define whether geometry teaching was carried out with the help of traditional children's games for middle school 5th-grade students. In other words, it was tried to understand if it affected students' attitudes towards geometry while keeping traditional children's games alive and their importance in general education and teaching activities. This study was quantitative, and "a pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design with paired control group" was used. The results were handed with the "Attitude Scale Towards Geometry" in the 2021 and 2022 education year. The scale was developed by Ozmen (2019), and while operating this scale, Ozmen benefited from Bindak's (2004) "examination of students' attitudes and behaviors towards geometry." The study group of the research was composed of 42 5th-grade students in total in two classes, including 21 students each. They had education at a state secondary school in the Nusaybin district of Mardin. One of these classes was defined as the experimental group, and the other one as the control group. In the experimental group of the research, the geometry subject of measuring area and length was handled with 5 traditional children's games, and the same subject was taught by using traditional/old methods in the control group. Dependent and independent t-test was used to reveal if the application to the experimental group significantly affected students' attitudes toward geometry. According to the t-tests' result, it may be said that the use of traditional and cultural children's games used in the experimental group developed academic success more than the control group in which the traditional/old methods were used. So, it can be thought that using traditional and cultural child games in geometry lessons developed students' academic success. Keywords: Traditional child games, Attitude, Game, Geometry.
传统儿童游戏教学对五年级学生几何态度的影响
本研究旨在界定初五年级学生是否在传统儿童游戏的帮助下进行几何教学。换句话说,它试图了解它是否会影响学生对几何的态度,同时保持传统的儿童游戏的活力,以及它们在普通教育和教学活动中的重要性。本研究为定量研究,采用“前测后测准实验设计,配对对照组”。结果是在2021年和2022年的教育年度中提交的“对几何的态度量表”。该量表由Ozmen(2019)开发,在使用该量表时,Ozmen受益于Bindak(2004)。考察学生对几何的态度和行为。本研究的研究小组由42名五年级学生组成,分为两个班,每个班21名学生。他们在马尔丁Nusaybin区的一所公立中学接受教育。其中一个班级被定义为实验组,另一个班级被定义为对照组。本研究实验组采用5种传统儿童游戏来处理测量面积和长度的几何科目,对照组采用传统/旧方法进行相同科目的教学。采用依存和独立t检验来揭示实验组的应用是否显著影响学生对几何的态度。根据t检验的结果,可以说实验组使用传统和文化儿童游戏比使用传统/旧方法的对照组更能促进学业成功。因此,可以认为在几何课中使用传统和文化的儿童游戏促进了学生的学业成功。关键词:传统儿童游戏,态度,游戏,几何。
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