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Cheng, Zi-Juan – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
The ability to count has traditionally been considered an important milestone in children's development of number sense. However, using counting (e.g., counting on, counting all) strategies to solve addition problems is not the best way for children to achieve their full mathematical potential and to prepare them to develop more complex and…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Young Children, Addition, Child Development
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Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This article describes a way toward a student-centred process of teaching arithmetic, where the content is harmonized with the students' conceptual levels. At school start, one classroom teacher is guided in recurrent teaching development meetings in order to develop teaching based on the students' prerequisites and to successively learn the…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Interviews
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Brousseau, Guy; Brousseau, Nadine; Warfield, Virginia – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2009
In the late seventies, Guy Brousseau set himself the goal of verifying experimentally a theory he had been building up for a number of years. The theory, consistent with what was later named (nonradical) constructivism, was that children, in suitable carefully arranged circumstances, can build their own knowledge of mathematics. The experiment,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Arithmetic, Problem Solving, Mathematical Concepts
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Hackenberg, Amy J.; Tillema, Erik S. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2009
This article reports on the activity of two pairs of sixth grade students who participated in an 8-month teaching experiment that investigated the students' construction of fraction composition schemes. A fraction composition scheme consists of the operations and concepts used to determine, for example, the size of 1/3 of 1/5 of a whole in…
Descriptors: Numbers, Concept Formation, Grade 6, Mathematics Instruction
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Brousseau, Guy; Brousseau, Nadine; Warfield, Virginia – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
In the late seventies, Guy Brousseau set himself the goal of verifying experimentally a theory he had been building up for a number of years. The theory, consistent with what was later named (non-radical) constructivism, was that children, in suitable carefully arranged circumstances, can build their own knowledge of mathematics. The experiment,…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Arithmetic, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This article reports on 20 children's learning in arithmetic after teaching was adjusted to their conceptual development. The report covers periods from three months up to three terms in an ongoing intervention study of teachers and children in schools for the intellectually disabled and of remedial teaching in regular schools. The researcher…
Descriptors: Teacher Supervision, Arithmetic, Researchers, Teaching Methods
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Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This article focuses on spontaneous and progressive knowledge building in ''the arithmetic of the child.'' The aim is to investigate variations in the behavior patterns of eight pupils attending a school for the intellectually disabled. The study is based on the epistemology of radical constructivism and the methodology of multiple clinical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Constructivism (Learning), Special Schools
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Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This article focuses on spontaneous knowledge-building in the field of "the arithmetic "of" the child." The aim is to investigate the conceptual progress of fifteen children during their early school years in the compulsory school. The study is based on the epistemology of radical constructivism and the methodology of…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Arithmetic, Epistemology, Teaching Methods
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Hackenberg, Amy J. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
This article communicates findings from a year-long constructivist teaching experiment about the relationship between four sixth-grade students' multiplicative structures and their construction of improper fractions. Students' multiplicative structures are the units coordinations that they can take as given prior to activity--i.e., the units…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mathematics Instruction, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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Lee, Ji-Eun – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
This classroom scholarship report presents a group of elementary students' experiences learning the traditional long division algorithm. The traditional long division algorithm is often taught mechanically, resulting in the student's performance of step-by-step procedures with no or weak understanding of the concept. While noting some initial…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary School Students, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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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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Duckworth, Eleanor – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1987
Reports on a seminar conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which was designed to help teachers develop their understanding of learning and teaching arithmetic. Describes some of the sessions and the activities and includes some of the dialogue exchanged within the group during the sessions. (TW)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes, College Mathematics, Computation
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Kamii, Constance; Rummelsburg, Judith; Kari, Amy – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2005
To develop their logico-mathematical foundation of number as described by Piaget (1947/1950, 1967/1971, 1971/1974), 26 low-performing, low-SES first graders were given physical-knowledge activities (e.g., Pick-Up Sticks and "bowling") during the math hour instead of math instruction. During the second half of the school year, when they showed…
Descriptors: Mental Computation, Word Problems (Mathematics), Grade 1, Arithmetic