Classification of SBS Mathematics Questions between 2008-2013 years with Respect to PISA Competency Levels

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Tuğba Aydoğdu İskenderoğlu, İsmail Erkan, Ayşegül Serbest

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One of the main objectives of the education is students are ready to make the conditions of the age in which they live. From this perspective approach of mathematics education changed in our age looking for answers to the question as instead of "what we teach them?", "How they use our teaching which their life?". In other words, the main purpose of education is our students collected under the mathematical literacy. Then teach them which students' knowledge which use in everyday life, to make logical inferences, interpret and solve problems related to the various situations. The purpose of this study was implemented in our country between the years of 2008-2013 SBS questions examined and categorized according to the scale which PISA mathematics proficiency. In this study, data was collected using qualitative research techniques, document analysis methods of data collection. The results of the study, the questions examined in this study all levels of math exams in 2008-2013 SBS was not appropriate questions. Questions in general 2, 3 and 4 levels of which they are located, exams include just one question which is the highest level of 5 and there have not been any questions level 6. SBS administered by the Ministry of National Education thought-provoking the absence of the upper levels questions. For this reason, math questions of SBS should be every level and be prepared questions reconsideration measurement is recommended.

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Tuğba Aydoğdu İskenderoğlu, İsmail Erkan, Ayşegül Serbest. (2013). Classification of SBS Mathematics Questions between 2008-2013 years with Respect to PISA Competency Levels. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 4(2), 147–168. Retrieved from https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/55
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