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Björklund, Camilla; Ekdahl, Anna-Lena; Runesson Kempe, Ulla – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2021
We report here on an intervention implementing a structural approach to arithmetic problem-solving in relation to learning outcomes among preschoolers. Using the fundamental principles of the variation theory of learning for developing the intervention and as an analytical framework, we discuss teaching and learning in commensurable terms. The…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Teaching Methods, Numbers, Intervention
Inci Kuzu, Çigdem – Southeast Asia Early Childhood, 2021
In the study, it was aimed to determine the students' basic mathematical problem-solving skills according to the problem-solving stages of Polya and the effectiveness of preschool education in problem solving. Besides, in the study, it was specified that the problem posing skill levels of the students were determined according to the definition…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Preschool Education, Preschool Children
Patel, Pooja; Canobi, Katherine Helen – Educational Psychology, 2010
Preschoolers' conceptual understanding and procedural skills were examined so as to explore the role of number-words and concept-procedure interactions in their additional knowledge. Eighteen three- to four-year-olds and 24 four- to five-year-olds judged commutativity and associativity principles and solved two-term problems involving number words…
Descriptors: Numbers, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Number Concepts
Rogers, Jennifer P. – Early Child Development and Care, 2008
Surprisingly little is known about the extent of children's knowledge about number beyond their ability to recite, read and write numbers and count quantities of objects. There is little information on the extent to which children are aware of how number is used in their everyday environment or of how much they gain from such early exposure. The…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Arithmetic, Numeracy, Number Concepts
Gilmore, Camilla K.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Cognition, 2008
In learning mathematics, children must master fundamental logical relationships, including the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction. At the start of elementary school, children lack generalized understanding of this relationship in the context of exact arithmetic problems: they fail to judge, for example, that 12 + 9 - 9 yields…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Preschool Children, Computation, Problem Solving
Zur, Osnat; Gelman, Rochel – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2004
We argue that to test preschoolers' understanding of counting, one has to use tasks that relate counting to the goal of doing arithmetic, as counting and arithmetic principles are mutually constrained. A naturalistic study in the preschool classroom led to the development of an ''arithmetic-counting'' task, where counting was being related to the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Computation, Arithmetic, Problem Solving
Muldoon, Kevin; Lewis, Charlie; Freeman, Norman H. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2003
Preschool children are often good at counting things but seem slow to learn that there is more to counting than simply finding out how many are in a single set. Counting is useful when comparing sets and when creating new sets to match existing ones. This is part of the numerical understanding that educators wish to foster in schools. In two…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Arithmetic, Computation, Numeracy