Students often experience difficulty with attaching meaning to mathematics symbols. Many students react to symbols, such as the equal sign, as a command to “do something” or “write an answer” without reflecting upon the proper relational meaning of the equal sign. One method for assessing equal-sign understanding is through nonstandard equations (e.g., 3 + 4 = __ + 5) where student answers provide cues about operational or relational interpretation of the equal sign. This study investigated the influence of symbolic and nonsymbolic presentations on a measure of nonstandard equations. A representative sample of 2nd-grade students (n = 413) solved a set of nonstandard equations presented with symbols (i.e., symbolic) and the same set presente...
We describe a teaching experiment about third grade students´ understanding of the equal sign and th...
In the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discus...
Past research has examined how elementary students interpret the equal sign and the concept of equal...
Students often misinterpret the equal sign (=) as operational instead of relational. Research indica...
This study examined how 4 middle school textbook series (2 skills-based, 2 standards-based) present ...
The development of standardized forms of symbolic notation is a long and complicated process and th...
This study aims to identify the Fonn 1 students' understanding of equal and equality symbols. The sp...
This paper reports results from a written assessment given to 290 third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade s...
Many research about students` understanding of the equal sign record that most students view the equ...
Following early algebra researchers ’ recommendations of smoothing the transition from arithmetic to...
Students' understanding of the meaning of the equal sign develops slowly over the primary grades. In...
Abstract Children tend to view the equals sign as an operator symbol bereft of the rich relational p...
Magnitude processing is one of the most central cognitive mechanisms that underlie persistent mathem...
Magnitude processing is one of the most central cognitive mechanisms that underlie persistent mathem...
We describe a teaching experiment about third grade students« understanding of the equal sign and th...
We describe a teaching experiment about third grade students´ understanding of the equal sign and th...
In the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discus...
Past research has examined how elementary students interpret the equal sign and the concept of equal...
Students often misinterpret the equal sign (=) as operational instead of relational. Research indica...
This study examined how 4 middle school textbook series (2 skills-based, 2 standards-based) present ...
The development of standardized forms of symbolic notation is a long and complicated process and th...
This study aims to identify the Fonn 1 students' understanding of equal and equality symbols. The sp...
This paper reports results from a written assessment given to 290 third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade s...
Many research about students` understanding of the equal sign record that most students view the equ...
Following early algebra researchers ’ recommendations of smoothing the transition from arithmetic to...
Students' understanding of the meaning of the equal sign develops slowly over the primary grades. In...
Abstract Children tend to view the equals sign as an operator symbol bereft of the rich relational p...
Magnitude processing is one of the most central cognitive mechanisms that underlie persistent mathem...
Magnitude processing is one of the most central cognitive mechanisms that underlie persistent mathem...
We describe a teaching experiment about third grade students« understanding of the equal sign and th...
We describe a teaching experiment about third grade students´ understanding of the equal sign and th...
In the paper differences between sign-oriented representation and symbolic representation are discus...
Past research has examined how elementary students interpret the equal sign and the concept of equal...