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Chatterley, Louis J.; Peck, Donald M. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1995
Presents results of a project with second and third graders to establish concepts of equality that led to the realization that teachers often help students too much and may push them algorithmically beyond their ability without the development of proper referents. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Grade 2
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Carroll, William M. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1996
Examines problem-solving results among second-grade students in three schools that were all using a reformed mathematics curriculum. Except for one problem, more students used a mental procedure than the standard written algorithms, and both methods were used with approximately the same degree of accuracy. (AIM)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Educational Change, Elementary Education, Mathematical Applications
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Hatano, Giyoo; And Others – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1996
Describes two experiments that investigate how "buggy algorithms" in multi-digit subtraction are used. The first experiment tested third grade students (N=110) and repeated the test two years later. The second experiment tested students in grades 3-6 (N=301). Contains 21 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gutstein, Eric; Romberg, Thomas A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1995
Reviews research using diagrams, number sentences, and algorithms to help students learn to add and subtract; poses questions on the relationship of instruction to children's knowledge construction; and proposes a research agenda in this area. (86 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes
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Schwank, Inge – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
Differences in students' (aged 12-14) construction and analysis of mathematical algorithms may be explained by the differences between predicative and functional cognitive structures. Analyzes the central role of internal and external representations and the characteristics of each. Discusses prototypical research design and development of a…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Education
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McNeal, Betsy – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1995
Coordinates anthropological and cognitive perspectives on one child's learning of the standard addition algorithm in second and third grade. Analysis showed that the student abandoned his self-generated computational algorithms in favor of less understood conventional procedures. (25 references) (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Classroom Environment
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Schliemann, Analucia Dias; And Others – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
A 14-year-old Brazilian boy in the fourth grade was given 170 problems orally, each asking for the sum of 2 2-digit numbers. Responses indicated he had invented his own algorithm for addition, similar to the school one, based largely on his experiences with money. (Contains 13 references.) (JAF)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Case Studies, Computation
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Baggett, Patricia; Ehrenfeucht, Andrzej – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1992
Examines the issue of how calculators and computers can best be used in mathematics education. Contends that practicing a procedure is noncognitive and does not produce learning. Suggests utilizing customized computerized tools in schools for getting answers to algorithmic problems instantly, thus allowing teachers to explain and students to…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Calculators, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Development