Decimal numbers have become am increasingly important topic of the elementary and junior high school mathematics curriculum. However, national and state education assessilents indicate that students have incomplete and distorted conceptions of decimal numbers. This paper reports initial data from a two-year project designed to elicit and describe students ' understanding of decimals. Students in grades 3, 5, 7, and 9 were given written tests and interviewed individually on a variety of decimal tasks. Of primary interest here are tasks that considered decimals as (1) quantities that have value; (2) extensions of whole numbers; and (3) equivalents of common fractions. Results indicate that students perceive decimals primarily as symbols ...
Based on Janvier’s (1987) model on representations, in this paper we examine 12 year old students ’ ...
The first step should be through usage of a concrete model, followed by a pictorial representation ...
As part of their mathematical knowledge for teaching (Ball et al., 2008), teachers must have a well-...
Forty-eight students across Grades 3 to 6 were interviewed individually using a range of tasks, wher...
This study examines Australian students ' conceptions about ordering decimals. It builds upon p...
This paper provides an overview of the major results of a large-scale longitudinal study of students...
Seventh and eighth grade students identified as holding an incomplete fraction conception of decimal...
Forty-eight students across Grades 3 to 6 were interviewed individually using a range of tasks, wher...
The purpose of this research project was to investigate the effects of a short-term teaching experim...
Informed by theory and research in inquiry-based classrooms, this paper examines how classroom pract...
A study that contrasted two instructional approaches for teaching decimals to remedial students and ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Science and Mathematics Education,(Incorporating I...
Decimal is a special type of number that some students have a great difficulty in grasping the conce...
This developmental study examined an acquisition of the concept of decimal numbers. Third-, fourth-,...
This mathematics education research provides significant insights for the teaching of decimals to ch...
Based on Janvier’s (1987) model on representations, in this paper we examine 12 year old students ’ ...
The first step should be through usage of a concrete model, followed by a pictorial representation ...
As part of their mathematical knowledge for teaching (Ball et al., 2008), teachers must have a well-...
Forty-eight students across Grades 3 to 6 were interviewed individually using a range of tasks, wher...
This study examines Australian students ' conceptions about ordering decimals. It builds upon p...
This paper provides an overview of the major results of a large-scale longitudinal study of students...
Seventh and eighth grade students identified as holding an incomplete fraction conception of decimal...
Forty-eight students across Grades 3 to 6 were interviewed individually using a range of tasks, wher...
The purpose of this research project was to investigate the effects of a short-term teaching experim...
Informed by theory and research in inquiry-based classrooms, this paper examines how classroom pract...
A study that contrasted two instructional approaches for teaching decimals to remedial students and ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Science and Mathematics Education,(Incorporating I...
Decimal is a special type of number that some students have a great difficulty in grasping the conce...
This developmental study examined an acquisition of the concept of decimal numbers. Third-, fourth-,...
This mathematics education research provides significant insights for the teaching of decimals to ch...
Based on Janvier’s (1987) model on representations, in this paper we examine 12 year old students ’ ...
The first step should be through usage of a concrete model, followed by a pictorial representation ...
As part of their mathematical knowledge for teaching (Ball et al., 2008), teachers must have a well-...