In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction. At the start of elementary school, children lack generalized understanding of this relationship in the context of exact arithmetic problems: they fail to judge, for example, that 12 + 9 − 9 yields 12. Here, we investigate whether preschool children’s approximate number knowledge nevertheless supports understanding of this relationship. Five-year-old children were more accurate on approximate large-number arithmetic problems that involved an inverse transformation than those that did not, when problems were presented in either non-symbolic or symbolic form. In contrast they showed no advantage ...
This thesis explores the exact arithmetic abilities of children before formal schooling. Recent stud...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
In order to help children become effective at addition and subtraction, it is important to provide t...
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...
Understanding conceptual relationships is an important aspect of learning arithmetic. Most studies o...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make...
: Conceptual understanding of properties of operations is an important element of algebraic thinking...
Two intervention studies are described. Both were designed to study the effects of teaching children...
(Special Issue). Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 11(1-2), 1-112.Volume 11 of Mathematical Thinki...
Some theories from cognitive psychology and mathematics education suggest that children's understand...
We present a study that explores Kindergarten and first-grade students’ understandings and represent...
In the present research, we provide empirical evidence for the process of symbolic integration of nu...
A dedicated, non-symbolic, system yielding imprecise representations of large quantities (approximat...
This thesis explores the exact arithmetic abilities of children before formal schooling. Recent stud...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
In order to help children become effective at addition and subtraction, it is important to provide t...
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...
Understanding conceptual relationships is an important aspect of learning arithmetic. Most studies o...
In this presentation, I consider the origins and the extent of children’s understanding of the inver...
The development of conceptual understanding in arithmetic is a gradual process and children may make...
: Conceptual understanding of properties of operations is an important element of algebraic thinking...
Two intervention studies are described. Both were designed to study the effects of teaching children...
(Special Issue). Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 11(1-2), 1-112.Volume 11 of Mathematical Thinki...
Some theories from cognitive psychology and mathematics education suggest that children's understand...
We present a study that explores Kindergarten and first-grade students’ understandings and represent...
In the present research, we provide empirical evidence for the process of symbolic integration of nu...
A dedicated, non-symbolic, system yielding imprecise representations of large quantities (approximat...
This thesis explores the exact arithmetic abilities of children before formal schooling. Recent stud...
Do children draw upon abstract representations of number when they perform approximate arithmetic op...
In order to help children become effective at addition and subtraction, it is important to provide t...