"Yes, I got them all” – Special education students’ ability to solve ICT-based combinatorics problems
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2012-07-08
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Peltenburg, M.C.
Heuvel-Panhuizen, M.H.A.M. van den
Robitzsch, A.
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Abstract
This present study is aimed at revealing special education students’ mathematical potential by means
of a dynamic ICT-based assessment. The topic of investigation is elementary combinatorics, which is
generally not taught in primary special education. Six combinatorics problems on finding all possible
combinations of a number of different types of clothing items were presented on screen. Data were
collected on students’ performance in solving these items. The performances of students in regular
education served as a reference. The total sample consisted of 84 students (8- to 13-year-olds) from
special education and 76 students (7- to 11-year-olds) from regular education. Their mathematics
ability ranged from halfway grade 2 to halfway grade 5. The results showed that special education
students are able to solve combinatorics problems equally successful as regular education students.
Special education students, Elementary combinatorics, Dynamic ICT-based assessment, Student
performance.