The study focuses on the strategies used by adolescents with intellectual disabilities in solving addition and subtraction problems in the range 1 to 100. The epistemological basis for this investigation is radical constructivism. Data were collected through video-recorded clinical interviews and individual teaching experiments. The data analysis showed that counting strategies involving fingers, toes or gestures were frequently used by adolescents with mild intellectual disabilities, even though they were familiar with standard written algorithms. It suggests that a specific framework that incorporates the use of fingers, toes and gestures is needed for explaining these strategies
ABSTRACT The strategies used to solve mental and written multidigit arithmetical addition, subtracti...
Intellectual disability children who have the below intelligence average hamper their academic intel...
Three elementary students with autism were taught single-digit addition problem-solving skills using...
There has been a growing trend towards integrating persons with disabilities into community life. Ma...
This paper is aimed at depicting the quality of functions of some of the aspects of attention in chi...
A systematic study was carried out to investigate the basic counting and number skills, and the stra...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
In the last decades, variety and flexibility in children’s strategy use has become a major aim in ma...
This paper is aimed at depicting the quality of functions of some of the aspects of attention in chi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness, generalizability, and the permanency of ...
The present study was designed to see if children with learning disabilities could be taught three-r...
This study was designed to see if children with intellectual disabilities could be taught to add pai...
Background & aims: In recent years, there has been an increased interest in analyzing the mathematic...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
Subtraction is the foundational concept in Mathematics. Unfortunately, pupils with learning difficul...
ABSTRACT The strategies used to solve mental and written multidigit arithmetical addition, subtracti...
Intellectual disability children who have the below intelligence average hamper their academic intel...
Three elementary students with autism were taught single-digit addition problem-solving skills using...
There has been a growing trend towards integrating persons with disabilities into community life. Ma...
This paper is aimed at depicting the quality of functions of some of the aspects of attention in chi...
A systematic study was carried out to investigate the basic counting and number skills, and the stra...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
In the last decades, variety and flexibility in children’s strategy use has become a major aim in ma...
This paper is aimed at depicting the quality of functions of some of the aspects of attention in chi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness, generalizability, and the permanency of ...
The present study was designed to see if children with learning disabilities could be taught three-r...
This study was designed to see if children with intellectual disabilities could be taught to add pai...
Background & aims: In recent years, there has been an increased interest in analyzing the mathematic...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
Subtraction is the foundational concept in Mathematics. Unfortunately, pupils with learning difficul...
ABSTRACT The strategies used to solve mental and written multidigit arithmetical addition, subtracti...
Intellectual disability children who have the below intelligence average hamper their academic intel...
Three elementary students with autism were taught single-digit addition problem-solving skills using...