This study compares Portuguese and Brazilian fourth-graders (n=84) understanding of the inverse relation between quantities when fractions are presented in quotient and part-whole interpretations. It addresses three questions: 1) How do children understand this inverse relation in quotient interpretations of fractions? 2) How do children understand this inverse relation in part-whole interpretation of fractions? 3) Are there differences in performance between Brazilian and Portuguese children concerning these issues? A survey by questionnaire was applied and 16 part-whole and quotient problems were analyzed. Results indicate that quotient interpretation promotes more the understanding of this inverse relation; Portuguese and Brazilian child...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-years-old children understanding of partitive division w...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-year-olds children understanding of partitive division ...
This study compares Portuguese and Brazilian fourth-graders (n=84) understanding of the inverse rela...
Abstract: The understanding of rational numbers is one of the major conceptual challenges faced by s...
This study analyses children’s understanding of the inverse relationship between size and number of ...
This paper focuses on children’s understanding of fractions when quotient and part-whole interpretat...
The understanding of rational numbers is one of the major conceptual challenges faced by students in...
This paper focuses on children’s understanding of fractions when quotient interpretation is used to ...
This paper describes children’s understanding of equivalence, ordering of fractions, and naming of f...
This study compares students’ understanding of fractions across quotient, part-whole and operator in...
The hypothesis examined in this thesis is that the situation in which the concept of fractions is us...
This paper focuses on a teaching experiment that helps second grade students to discover the power ...
This study investigates the effects of a teaching intervention on children’s reasoning and naming o...
This study investigates the effects of a teaching intervention on children’s reasoning and labelling...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-years-old children understanding of partitive division w...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-year-olds children understanding of partitive division ...
This study compares Portuguese and Brazilian fourth-graders (n=84) understanding of the inverse rela...
Abstract: The understanding of rational numbers is one of the major conceptual challenges faced by s...
This study analyses children’s understanding of the inverse relationship between size and number of ...
This paper focuses on children’s understanding of fractions when quotient and part-whole interpretat...
The understanding of rational numbers is one of the major conceptual challenges faced by students in...
This paper focuses on children’s understanding of fractions when quotient interpretation is used to ...
This paper describes children’s understanding of equivalence, ordering of fractions, and naming of f...
This study compares students’ understanding of fractions across quotient, part-whole and operator in...
The hypothesis examined in this thesis is that the situation in which the concept of fractions is us...
This paper focuses on a teaching experiment that helps second grade students to discover the power ...
This study investigates the effects of a teaching intervention on children’s reasoning and naming o...
This study investigates the effects of a teaching intervention on children’s reasoning and labelling...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-years-old children understanding of partitive division w...
Submitted work deals with an analysis of children's ways of solving mathematical problem situations ...
This paper focuses on a study with 4- and 5-year-olds children understanding of partitive division ...