Conference ProceedingsThe Department of Basic Education in South Africa has identified certain problem areas in Mathematics of which the factorisation of numbers was specifically identified as a problem area for Grade 9 learners. The building blocks for factorisation should already have been established in Grades 4, 5 and 6. Knowing the divisibility rules, will assist learners to simplify mathematical calculations such as factorisation of numbers, manipulating fractions and determining if a given number is a prime number. When a learner has to indicate, by only giving the answer, if a dividend is divisible by a certain single digit divisor, the teacher has no insight in the learner’s reasoning. If the answer is correct, the teacher does not...
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Both my teaching experience and literature of this research study strongly suggested that fractions ...
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This paper explores how a focus on understanding divisibility rules can be used to help deepen stude...
This paper describes a divisibility rule for any prime number as an engaging problem-solving activit...
Learning fractions is notoriously difficult, yet critically important to mathematical and general ac...
Guided discovery learning can be included in the teaching methods supporting independent and active ...
International audienceGeneral, non-mathematical knowledge about the entities described in an arithme...
Quantity recognition in whole number representations is a fundamental skill children need to acquire...
Difficulties in mathematics learning are an important topic in practice and research. In particular,...
The gap between low and high achievers is a worldwide concern in Education, especially when it comes...
El impacto de las técnicas de estudio en el aprendizaje de la divisibilidad en la revisión bibliográ...
Background: It has been shown that mathematical representations can aid children’s understanding of ...
Eye-Tracking (ET) is a promising tool for mathematics education research. Interest is fueled by rec...
Division i s considered by many teachers to be one of the most difficult skills in an elementary sch...
Background: It has been shown that mathematical representations can aid children’s understanding of ...
Both my teaching experience and literature of this research study strongly suggested that fractions ...
This study is concerned with children's conceptions of division in both computational and problem-so...
This paper explores how a focus on understanding divisibility rules can be used to help deepen stude...
This paper describes a divisibility rule for any prime number as an engaging problem-solving activit...
Learning fractions is notoriously difficult, yet critically important to mathematical and general ac...
Guided discovery learning can be included in the teaching methods supporting independent and active ...
International audienceGeneral, non-mathematical knowledge about the entities described in an arithme...
Quantity recognition in whole number representations is a fundamental skill children need to acquire...
Difficulties in mathematics learning are an important topic in practice and research. In particular,...
The gap between low and high achievers is a worldwide concern in Education, especially when it comes...
El impacto de las técnicas de estudio en el aprendizaje de la divisibilidad en la revisión bibliográ...
Background: It has been shown that mathematical representations can aid children’s understanding of ...
Eye-Tracking (ET) is a promising tool for mathematics education research. Interest is fueled by rec...
Division i s considered by many teachers to be one of the most difficult skills in an elementary sch...
Background: It has been shown that mathematical representations can aid children’s understanding of ...
Both my teaching experience and literature of this research study strongly suggested that fractions ...
This study is concerned with children's conceptions of division in both computational and problem-so...