For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics education. While previous narrative literature reviews on computational estimation summarized the available research on computational estimation abilities in students and adults, the present systematic literature review focuses on the measurement, development, and stimulation of computational estimation abilities in kindergartners and primary school children. Reviewing 28 studies revealed that these abilities were mostly investigated from 8-years old onwards by using a variety of measures. Age-related improvements in estimation performance and strategy use were observed in most studies. Only very few studies addressed the targeted stimulation o...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of 66 students in grades 6, 7, and...
The goal of the research reported was to develop a framework for describing students ’ thinking in s...
Two experiments examined kindergartners', first graders', and second graders' numerical estimation, ...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
This study sought to investigate the relationships between problem-solving ability, mental-calculati...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
The authors examined developmental and individual differences in pure numerical estimation, the type...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
This study explored kindergarten children's ability to estimate the numerosity of sets of up to 40 o...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of 66 students in grades 6, 7, and...
The goal of the research reported was to develop a framework for describing students ’ thinking in s...
Two experiments examined kindergartners', first graders', and second graders' numerical estimation, ...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
The current study investigates which general cognitive functions and early numerical skills are pred...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
This study sought to investigate the relationships between problem-solving ability, mental-calculati...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
The authors examined developmental and individual differences in pure numerical estimation, the type...
International audienceWe investigated strategies used to estimate answers to addition problems. Two ...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
This study explored kindergarten children's ability to estimate the numerosity of sets of up to 40 o...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of 66 students in grades 6, 7, and...
The goal of the research reported was to develop a framework for describing students ’ thinking in s...
Two experiments examined kindergartners', first graders', and second graders' numerical estimation, ...