Understanding conceptual relationships is an important aspect of learning arithmetic. Most studies of arithmetic, however, do not distinguish between children's understanding of a concept and their ability to identify situations in which it might be relevant. We compared 8- to 9-year-old children's use of a computational shortcut based on the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction, in problems where it was transparently applicable (e.g. 17+11−11=□) and where it was not (e.g. 15+11−8−3=□). Most children were able to construct inverse transformations and apply the shortcut in at least some situations, although they used the shortcut more for problems where it was transparently applicable. There were individual differences in th...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
Children's reasoning was examined within two educational contexts (word reading and addition) so as ...
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
Some theories from cognitive psychology and mathematics education suggest that children's understand...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
The research of inter- and intra-individual differences in arithmetical development has revealed not...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
Children’s knowledge of arithmetic is made up of many components (e.g. conceptual understanding, pro...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
We present a study that explores Kindergarten and first-grade students’ understandings and represent...
The basis of this intervention study is a distinction between numerical calculus and relational calc...
Previous research on children's conceptual and procedural understanding of fractions, and other arit...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
Children's reasoning was examined within two educational contexts (word reading and addition) so as ...
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
Some theories from cognitive psychology and mathematics education suggest that children's understand...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
The research of inter- and intra-individual differences in arithmetical development has revealed not...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
Children’s knowledge of arithmetic is made up of many components (e.g. conceptual understanding, pro...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
We present a study that explores Kindergarten and first-grade students’ understandings and represent...
The basis of this intervention study is a distinction between numerical calculus and relational calc...
Previous research on children's conceptual and procedural understanding of fractions, and other arit...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
A large body of research has identified cognitive skills associated with overall mathematics achieve...
Children's reasoning was examined within two educational contexts (word reading and addition) so as ...