Studies looking at the connections between working memory and children’s mathematical achievement are often limited by the general nature of the measures of either working memory or mathematics. In this study, thirty-five children in Year 5 (9 to 10 years of age) were given tasks designed to measure their phonological working memory, visual working memory, inhibitory skills and their mastery of addition and multiplication facts. The findings suggest that different components of the working memory model (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974; Baddeley, 1996) may be involved in these two different mathematical operations. WORKING MEMORY AND CHILDREN’S MATHEMATICS Working memory is a limited-capacity multi-component cognitive system responsible for the con...
The aim with the present study was to examine the relationship between the subcomponents in working ...
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Preschool children have been proven to possess nonsymbolic approximate arithmetic skills before lear...
This study examined the contributions of the different components of the working memory (WM) model t...
This study examined the contributions of the different components of the working memory (WM) model t...
Despite evidence for the involvement of working memory in mathematics attainment, the understanding ...
This study investigated the predictive relations between working memory in Kindergarten and mathemat...
2noAn increasing number of students show severe mathematical difficulties. Between 5% and 10% of ch...
Working memory, including central executive functions (inhibition, shifting and updating) are factor...
Mathematically able and less-able children performed a series of complex working memory tasks, in w...
This longitudinal study examined the relationship between working memory and individual differences ...
Item does not contain fulltextAt the beginning of children's school careers, large differences alrea...
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the contribution of working memory and verbal abilit...
Although responsible for their pupils' learning, most teachers do not have a clear understanding of ...
The aim with the present study was to examine the relationship between the subcomponents in working ...
Contains fulltext : 178271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability t...
Preschool children have been proven to possess nonsymbolic approximate arithmetic skills before lear...
This study examined the contributions of the different components of the working memory (WM) model t...
This study examined the contributions of the different components of the working memory (WM) model t...
Despite evidence for the involvement of working memory in mathematics attainment, the understanding ...
This study investigated the predictive relations between working memory in Kindergarten and mathemat...
2noAn increasing number of students show severe mathematical difficulties. Between 5% and 10% of ch...
Working memory, including central executive functions (inhibition, shifting and updating) are factor...
Mathematically able and less-able children performed a series of complex working memory tasks, in w...
This longitudinal study examined the relationship between working memory and individual differences ...
Item does not contain fulltextAt the beginning of children's school careers, large differences alrea...
Contains fulltext : 178264.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The relative im...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the contribution of working memory and verbal abilit...
Although responsible for their pupils' learning, most teachers do not have a clear understanding of ...
The aim with the present study was to examine the relationship between the subcomponents in working ...
Contains fulltext : 178271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability t...
Preschool children have been proven to possess nonsymbolic approximate arithmetic skills before lear...