The study was designed to test the effects of a structured intervention in teaching children to represent addition and subtraction. In a post-test only control group design, 90 five-year-olds experienced the intervention entitled Bi-directional Translation whilst 90 control subjects experienced typical teaching. Post-intervention testing showed some significant differences between the two groups both in terms of being able to effect the addition and subtraction operations and in being able to determine which operation was appropriate. The results suggest that, contrary to historical practices, children's exploration of real world situations should precede practice in arithmetical symbol manipulation
This article refers to one of the important objectives in teaching mathematics – shaping its f...
This study examines the development of children's notational schemes including their use of informal...
Mathematical achievement may impact on outcomes in later life; thus, identifying and improving key m...
The study was designed to test the effects of a structured intervention in teaching children to repr...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
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...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
Research has shown that young children's intuitive view of addition is non-commutative. This pa...
r This document reports on'thé initiartglase of a project investigating how to relate formamath...
Copyright © 2013 David H. Uttal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
: Conceptual understanding of properties of operations is an important element of algebraic thinking...
Achieving fluency with the basic addition and subtraction combinations is difficult for many student...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
This paper is Concerned with the role of meaning and understanding in the acquisition of computation...
This article refers to one of the important objectives in teaching mathematics – shaping its f...
This study examines the development of children's notational schemes including their use of informal...
Mathematical achievement may impact on outcomes in later life; thus, identifying and improving key m...
The study was designed to test the effects of a structured intervention in teaching children to repr...
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inver...
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...
During the past two decades we investigated elementary school children’s use of a highly valued stra...
Research has shown that young children's intuitive view of addition is non-commutative. This pa...
r This document reports on'thé initiartglase of a project investigating how to relate formamath...
Copyright © 2013 David H. Uttal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
: Conceptual understanding of properties of operations is an important element of algebraic thinking...
Achieving fluency with the basic addition and subtraction combinations is difficult for many student...
In the last decades, strategy variability and flexibility have become major aims in mathematics educ...
This paper is Concerned with the role of meaning and understanding in the acquisition of computation...
This article refers to one of the important objectives in teaching mathematics – shaping its f...
This study examines the development of children's notational schemes including their use of informal...
Mathematical achievement may impact on outcomes in later life; thus, identifying and improving key m...