Behr MJ, Post TR, Wachsmuth I. Tasks to assess children's perception of the size of a fraction. In: Bell A, ed. Theory, research and practice in mathematical education: 5th International Congress on Mathematical Education, Adelaide, South Australia, August 1984. Nottingham: Shell Centre for Mathematical Education, University of Nottingham; 1984: 179-185.The question of how children perceive the "bigness" of rational numbers is of importance. Addition of fractions like1/3 and 3/5 does not make sense to a child without a quantitative notion of each addend. In order for children to perceive the size of a fraction, it seems necessary that they perceive the ordered pair such as 3/4; as one conceptual entity. This note describes, and summarizes ...
Much research on fractions has concentrated on the sub-constructs of measure, quotient, operator and...
Three- to 7-year-olds ' ability to calculate with whole-number, fraction, and mixed-number amou...
The purpose of this study was to assess children's and adults ' quantitative understanding...
One purpose of this study was to investigate children's understanding of fraction size; specifically...
Bibliography: pages 284-301.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Fractions as mathematical objects ...
The hypothesis examined in this thesis is that the situation in which the concept of fractions is us...
Behr MJ, Wachsmuth I, Post TR. Construct a sum: a measure of children's understanding of fraction si...
Many researchers have noted how children's whole number schemes can interfere with their effort...
Fractions constitute a stumbling block in mathematics education. To improve children's understanding...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of the ways in which children conceptualise...
National tests reveal low achievement on applied and word problems with fractions. In computation ch...
This report describes an investigation in England of some of the problems children experience with f...
This developmental study examined acquisition process of the concept of fractions and relationships ...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
Much research on fractions has concentrated on the sub-constructs of measure, quotient, operator and...
Three- to 7-year-olds ' ability to calculate with whole-number, fraction, and mixed-number amou...
The purpose of this study was to assess children's and adults ' quantitative understanding...
One purpose of this study was to investigate children's understanding of fraction size; specifically...
Bibliography: pages 284-301.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Fractions as mathematical objects ...
The hypothesis examined in this thesis is that the situation in which the concept of fractions is us...
Behr MJ, Wachsmuth I, Post TR. Construct a sum: a measure of children's understanding of fraction si...
Many researchers have noted how children's whole number schemes can interfere with their effort...
Fractions constitute a stumbling block in mathematics education. To improve children's understanding...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of the ways in which children conceptualise...
National tests reveal low achievement on applied and word problems with fractions. In computation ch...
This report describes an investigation in England of some of the problems children experience with f...
This developmental study examined acquisition process of the concept of fractions and relationships ...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
Much research on fractions has concentrated on the sub-constructs of measure, quotient, operator and...
Three- to 7-year-olds ' ability to calculate with whole-number, fraction, and mixed-number amou...
The purpose of this study was to assess children's and adults ' quantitative understanding...