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Publication Date: 2006-Jun
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Comparative Mathematical Language in the Elementary School: A Longitudinal Study
Warren, Elizabeth
Educational Studies in Mathematics, v62 n2 p169-189 Jun 2006
This paper examines the change in young children's understanding of "equal", "more", "less", and "between", words commonly used in equivalent and non-equivalent situations, over a 3-year period. Seventy-six children participated in the longitudinal study. Each year they were asked to share their understanding of these four words. Past research has indicated that many children have limited understanding of "equal" as quantitative sameness. The results of this research suggested that many children also have limited understanding of "more" and "less" and that these understandings did not significantly change over the 3-year period.
Descriptors: Mathematical Linguistics, Elementary Schools, Longitudinal Studies, Young Children, Mathematical Concepts, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary School Mathematics
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Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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