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Exploring the Meaning of Letters
Jones, Martin
Mathematics Teaching, n228 p12-13 May 2012
Algebraic notation has been bedazzling learners for generations, yet despite research, learned papers, comparative studies, and a great deal of hard work on the part of classroom practitioners the situation remains a stubborn constant. In this article some small-scale research has highlighted some issues that might find a resonance in many classrooms. This is not an exhaustive approach but it does provide insights that might just begin to clarify notation for some learners.
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Numbers, Algebra, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Formulas
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