This is the third meeting of a working group on student thinking about integers. The main goal of this working group includes utilizing different theoretical perspectives and methodologies in small groups to design complementary studies, where student thinking about integer addition and subtraction will be explored. This working group aims to provide a space for participants to capitalize on their differences in theoretical perspectives and methodologies to promote productive scholarly discussion about the same research topic, student thinking about integer addition and subtraction. Participants will actively engage in work that progresses towards these studies, with the intent to develop a monograph that highlights this research
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This dissertation reports the results of a teaching experiment, which explored student thinking abou...
This dissertation reports the results of a teaching experiment, which explored student thinking abou...
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This article presents the results of a 7th-grade classroom teaching experiment that supported studen...
This research intends to describe the ability of first-year students to understand numbers and to ex...
This paper examines how subitizing (recognizing a quantity and naming it without having to count the...
This dissertation reports the results of a teaching experiment, which explored student thinking abou...
This dissertation reports the results of a teaching experiment, which explored student thinking abou...
This dissertation reports the results of a teaching experiment, which explored student thinking abou...
In this article, we report the findings of a study conducted with 6 Grade 8 students in the United S...
This chapter describes instances of play within a teaching episode on integer addition and subtracti...
A discussion group met and discussed the current state of research in the domain of integers at the ...
Small colored disks of different colors have long been used to teach integer concepts to middle sch...
In this article, we explore how students attempt to bridge from their whole number reasoning to inte...
The purpose of our research was to determine what impact participating in regular number talks, info...
This paper looks at how teachers can support students' additive thinking. It reports on a study of a...
This study looked at how to employ the Number Rule to help JHS students perform better when learning...
The purpose of the study was to develop and investigate the effectiveness of an instructional progra...
This article presents the results of a 7th-grade classroom teaching experiment that supported studen...
This research intends to describe the ability of first-year students to understand numbers and to ex...
This paper examines how subitizing (recognizing a quantity and naming it without having to count the...