The purpose of this study was to identify seventh grade students’ computational estimation strategies and factors associated with these strategies. A case study was conducted with five students. They were selected among 116 seventh grade students from a public elementary school in Aegean region. Two sessions of clinical interviews were carried out with each participant. In the first interview session, the Computational Estimation Test, which was consisted of 15 estimation questions, was administered to students with requesting explanations of solving procedure. In the second interview session, students answered to semi-structured questionnaire prepared by the researcher to understand their feelings and thoughts on estimation. The results of...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
Selected groups of 44 academic “pure” mathematicians, 44 accountants, 44 psychology students, and 44...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
The goal of the research reported was to develop a framework for describing students ’ thinking in s...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of 66 students in grades 6, 7, and...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the high school students' ability on estimation and com...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
This study sought to investigate the relationships between problem-solving ability, mental-calculati...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
The ability to estimate is a fundamental real-world skill; it allows students to check the reasonabl...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Estimation is a skill in the elementary school mathematics program as a necessary to be acquired fro...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
Selected groups of 44 academic “pure” mathematicians, 44 accountants, 44 psychology students, and 44...
The purpose of this research is to obtain performance data on the computational estimation and menta...
The goal of the research reported was to develop a framework for describing students ’ thinking in s...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of 66 students in grades 6, 7, and...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the high school students' ability on estimation and com...
This paper reports on part of a larger study to compare students ’ computation and estimation skills...
For several decades computational estimation is seen as an important topic in primary mathematics ed...
This study sought to investigate the relationships between problem-solving ability, mental-calculati...
Abstract This study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in computa...
The ability to estimate is a fundamental real-world skill; it allows students to check the reasonabl...
International audienceThis study reports an investigation of ten-year-old children's strategy use in...
Estimation is a skill in the elementary school mathematics program as a necessary to be acquired fro...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation, typically construed as an approximate mental calculation of an arithmetica...
Computational estimation is omnipresent in our everyday lives (Northcote & McIntosh, 1999) but many ...
Selected groups of 44 academic “pure” mathematicians, 44 accountants, 44 psychology students, and 44...