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Sokolowski, H. Moriah; Merkley, Rebecca; Kingissepp, Sarah Samantha Bray; Vaikuntharajan, Praja; Ansari, Daniel – Developmental Science, 2022
Which dimension of a set of objects is more salient to young children: number or size? The "Build-A-Train" task was developed and used to examine whether children spontaneously use a number or physical size approach on an un-cued matching task. In the Build-A-Train task, an experimenter assembles a train using one to five blocks of a…
Descriptors: Young Children, Task Analysis, Numbers, Knowledge Level
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Rizos, Ioannis; Adam, Maria – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2022
In this paper, we present parts of an online qualitative research project which lasted a whole semester about the understanding of real numbers by sixty first-year Greek mathematics undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on the distinction between rational and irrational numbers and their location on the number line using…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Schiller, Lauren K.; Fan, Ao; Siegler, Robert S. – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2022
The number one plays a special role in mathematics because it is the identity element in multiplication and division. The present findings, however, indicate that many middle school students do not demonstrate mathematical flexibility representing one as a fraction. Despite possessing explicit knowledge of fraction forms of one (e.g., 95% of…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication, Division
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Zwanch, Karen – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2019
The number sequences describe a hierarchy of students' concepts of number. This research uses two defining cognitive structures of the number sequences--units coordination and the splitting operation--to model middle-grades students' abilities to write linear equations representing the multiplicative relationship between two unknowns. Results…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Thinking Skills
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Lourenco, Stella F.; Bonny, Justin W. – Developmental Science, 2017
A growing body of evidence suggests that non-symbolic representations of number, which humans share with nonhuman animals, are functionally related to uniquely human mathematical thought. Other research suggesting that numerical and non-numerical magnitudes not only share analog format but also form part of a general magnitude system raises…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Skill Development, Correlation, Task Analysis
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Degrande, Tine; Verschaffel, Lieven; Van Dooren, Wim – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2017
In contrast to previous studies on Spontaneous Focusing on Quantitative Relations (SFOR), the present study investigated not only the "extent" to which children focus on (multiplicative) quantitative relations, but also the "nature" of children's quantitative focus (i.e., the types of quantitative relations that children focus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 2, Grade 4, Grade 6
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de la Cruz, Jessica A. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2013
With careful consideration given to task selection, students can construct their own solution strategies to solve complex proportional reasoning tasks while the teacher's instructional goals are still met. Several aspects of the tasks should be considered including their numerical structure, context, difficulty level, and the strategies they are…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Mathematics, Multiplication, Problem Solving
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Cheek, Kim A. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2012
An understanding of geologic time is comprised of 2 facets. Events in Earth's history can be placed in relative and absolute temporal succession on a vast timescale. Rates of geologic processes vary widely, and some occur over time periods well outside human experience. Several factors likely contribute to an understanding of geologic time, one of…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematical Concepts, Geology, Time
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Imbo, Ineke; De Brauwer, Jolien; Fias, Wim; Gevers, Wim – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
In a recent study, Gevers and colleagues (2010, "Journal of Experimental Psychology: General," Vol. 139, pp. 180-190) showed that the SNARC (spatial numerical association of response codes) effect in adults results not only from spatial coding of magnitude (e.g., mental number line hypothesis) but also from verbal coding. Because children are…
Descriptors: Evidence, Experimental Psychology, Number Concepts, Numeracy
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Tzur, Ron; Johnson, Heather L.; McClintock, Evan; Risley, Rachael – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
In this paper we articulate an approach, termed culturally-mathematically relevant pedagogy (CMRP), for fostering urban English language learners' mathematical progression. CMRP integrates three aspects, the use of (1) adaptive teaching to build on students' funds of knowledge for mathematics, (2) tasks that make sense to students given their…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cultural Background
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Thomas, Jonathan N.; Tabor, Pamela D.; Wright, Robert J. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2010
As young children make sense of mathematics, they begin to see with new eyes. What once was uncertain may now be determined. Objects become countable; fingers become tools; and numbers become more than just names. Educators revel in such developments--which mark significant progress toward more sophisticated understanding of number--and work…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Grade 1, Arithmetic, Video Technology
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Prather, Richard W.; Alibali, Martha W. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Previous work has investigated adults' knowledge of principles for arithmetic with positive numbers (Dixon, Deets, & Bangert, 2001). The current study extends this past work to address adults' knowledge of principles of arithmetic with a negative number, and also investigates links between knowledge of principles and problem representation.…
Descriptors: Numbers, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Equations (Mathematics)
Uprichard, A. Edward; Phillips, E. Ray – 1975
A hierarchy for learning to solve different types of addition with fractions problems was hypothesized on the basis of both content analysis and psychological considerations. Problem types were defined according to the relationship of the two denominators to each other (e.g., equal, prime, etc.) Students in grades 4 through 8 were each given 45…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Fractions, Instruction
Sowell, Evelyn J.; Casey, Rita J. – 1982
The purpose of the two studies reported was to develop and validate clinical assessment instruments designed to identify both the progress of learners through a hierarchy of mathematics content and the mode of presentation through which learners can best handle the content. In Study 1, 73 second graders were given one of two forms of a 15-item…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Fractions
Cappelli, Annette; And Others – 1976
This occupational analysis data was assembled to help cosmetology instructors develop a course of study. Following a job description for a cosmetologist, the remainder of the content in standard task analysis format presents an analysis of twelve cosmetologist duties (tasks). Each of the twelve duties is broken down into its components (one or…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cosmetology, Decision Making Skills, Employment Qualifications
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