The study aimed to investigate variations in addition and subtraction fluency by observing grade three students in Norway (n = 253, Mage = 8.38 y.) and Finland (n = 209, Mage = 9.35 y.) while controlling for their age and non-verbal reasoning. Gender differences were also examined. The focus of the study was on the performance of the low-achieving (LA) students in comparison to the typically achieving (TA) group, not neglecting differences in how early educational support was organised across the two countries. Two-minute speed tests in both addition and subtraction within the 1–20 number range were used to assess fluency. The Finnish students outperformed students in the Norwegian sample both in addition and subtraction fluency. There were...
TIMSS is a major source of information about level of achievement in mathematics in Norway and Swede...
There is a growing body of research on the development of mathematical skills, such as the predictio...
Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the s...
The study aimed to investigate variations in addition and subtraction fluency by observing grade thr...
In this study, we analyzed the development and effects of gender on basic number skills from third t...
In this study, we analyzed the development and effects of gender on basic number skills from third t...
This study examined the role of verbal counting skill as an early predictor of math performance and ...
The previous chapter dealt with the development of the relative achievement profiles for countries a...
While mathematical fluency is of great value in everyday life, in a changing world where information...
Participating in the international VIDEOMAT-project, which is accomplished by four universities from...
This study examined the extent to which reading and arithmetic skills show covariation at Grade 1 an...
Master's thesis in Didactics of mathematics for primary schoolThe main goal of this causal-comparati...
This thesis presents specific mathematical learning difficulties and characteristics of pupils with ...
The present paper investigates differences in the process of mastering the four basic arithmetic ope...
This paper reports from a study on immigrant and native students tested in negative number arithmeti...
TIMSS is a major source of information about level of achievement in mathematics in Norway and Swede...
There is a growing body of research on the development of mathematical skills, such as the predictio...
Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the s...
The study aimed to investigate variations in addition and subtraction fluency by observing grade thr...
In this study, we analyzed the development and effects of gender on basic number skills from third t...
In this study, we analyzed the development and effects of gender on basic number skills from third t...
This study examined the role of verbal counting skill as an early predictor of math performance and ...
The previous chapter dealt with the development of the relative achievement profiles for countries a...
While mathematical fluency is of great value in everyday life, in a changing world where information...
Participating in the international VIDEOMAT-project, which is accomplished by four universities from...
This study examined the extent to which reading and arithmetic skills show covariation at Grade 1 an...
Master's thesis in Didactics of mathematics for primary schoolThe main goal of this causal-comparati...
This thesis presents specific mathematical learning difficulties and characteristics of pupils with ...
The present paper investigates differences in the process of mastering the four basic arithmetic ope...
This paper reports from a study on immigrant and native students tested in negative number arithmeti...
TIMSS is a major source of information about level of achievement in mathematics in Norway and Swede...
There is a growing body of research on the development of mathematical skills, such as the predictio...
Early number skills underlie success in basic arithmetic. However, very little is known about the s...