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Problems in Learning Mathematics: Comparison of Brunei Junior High School Students in Classes with and without Repeaters
2010
Journal of Mathematics Research
The study compared the mathematical problems encountered by Brunei students in first year (Form 1 with no repeaters) and second year (Form 2 with many repeaters) of lower secondary school. Participants consisted of 67 Form 1s and 46 Form 2s. Results from the Wide Range Achievement Test and the Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery indicated that the students had wide ranging difficulties in learning mathematics under the ongoing inclusive education and SPN21 curriculum reforms. Form 1
doi:10.5539/jmr.v2n3p150
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