A teaching intervention study was conducted with sixth grade students to explore the interconnections between students ' growing understanding of arithmetic expressions and beginning algebra. Three groups of students were chosen, with two groups receiving instruction in arithmetic and algebra, and one group in algebra without arithmetic. Students of the groups that learnt arithmetic developed a strong understanding of the concept of term and applied it to reason about equal expressions. They performed better at some questions in algebra, especially those that required a sense of the structure and meaning of the expression
This paper investigates students ' understanding of the associative law, commutative law, and a...
The problems of teaching mathematics to unmathematical high school students are described and analyz...
Algebra is considered one of the most important areas of school mathematics. Despite its importance,...
Primary mathematics curriculum starts with the manipulation of real numbers which is known as arithm...
Teachers use their content and pedagogical content knowledge for teaching algebra. For this reason, ...
Teachers use their content and pedagogical content knowledge for teaching algebra. For this reason, ...
This paper describes sixth grade students ’ performance in tasks related to arithmetic expressions i...
Background and Objective:Many international studies have been done in order to trace the intellectua...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of a teaching learning sequence for gra...
A large number of students ' mistakes in algebra are due to their inability to see the structur...
QUITE OFTEN, algebraic expressions are introduced by stating that theyinvolve variables and that &qu...
This qualitative study focused on the errors and misconceptions of the seventh grade students in th...
Student difficulties with the study of algebra have been well documented. The inability of many stud...
For many students, algebra continues to be a gatekeeper to future academic and employment opportunit...
Present research indicates that teaching math for understanding may yield positive gains in student ...
This paper investigates students ' understanding of the associative law, commutative law, and a...
The problems of teaching mathematics to unmathematical high school students are described and analyz...
Algebra is considered one of the most important areas of school mathematics. Despite its importance,...
Primary mathematics curriculum starts with the manipulation of real numbers which is known as arithm...
Teachers use their content and pedagogical content knowledge for teaching algebra. For this reason, ...
Teachers use their content and pedagogical content knowledge for teaching algebra. For this reason, ...
This paper describes sixth grade students ’ performance in tasks related to arithmetic expressions i...
Background and Objective:Many international studies have been done in order to trace the intellectua...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to describe the evolution of a teaching learning sequence for gra...
A large number of students ' mistakes in algebra are due to their inability to see the structur...
QUITE OFTEN, algebraic expressions are introduced by stating that theyinvolve variables and that &qu...
This qualitative study focused on the errors and misconceptions of the seventh grade students in th...
Student difficulties with the study of algebra have been well documented. The inability of many stud...
For many students, algebra continues to be a gatekeeper to future academic and employment opportunit...
Present research indicates that teaching math for understanding may yield positive gains in student ...
This paper investigates students ' understanding of the associative law, commutative law, and a...
The problems of teaching mathematics to unmathematical high school students are described and analyz...
Algebra is considered one of the most important areas of school mathematics. Despite its importance,...