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Peer reviewedLaosa, Luis M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Results indicate that it is possible to increase the measured level of arithmetic skills among adult rural villagers who have low levels of this skill, using a method of nonformal education which involves a relatively short time and reasonable expense. (RC)
Descriptors: Adults, Arithmetic, Developing Nations, Nonformal Education
Peer reviewedBecker, Joseph – Child Development, 1989
Preschoolers' performance on a matching task and a counting task suggested that most four-year-old children and some 3 1/2-year-old children used number words to denote one-to-one correspondence in the tasks. (RH)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Computation, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedBoulet, Genevieve – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1998
Presents and criticizes current theories of multiplication in order to pave the way for an alternative foundation for the concept of multiplication. Formulates a uniform concept of multiplication that recognizes anew the importance of the roles of multiplier and multiplicand. (Contains 22 references.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Mathematics Education
Gignac, Gilles E. – Assessment, 2005
Past attempts to model via confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R) intersubtest covariation have used an oblique factor or a higher order modeling approach. The attempts have failed to yield adequate model fit, based on current CFA recommendations. Using the WAIS-R standardization data, it is…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Intelligence, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis
Persky, Ronald L. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2003
In 1968, Leon Gerber compared (1 + x)[superscript a] to its kth partial sum as a binomial series. His result is stated and, as an application of this result, a proof of the arithmetic mean-geometric mean inequality is presented.
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematical Logic, Geometric Concepts, Validity
Thach, Kim J.; Norman, Kimberly A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2008
This article uses one of the authors' classroom experiences to explore how teachers can create technology-rich learning environments that support upper elementary students' mathematical understanding of algebra and number and operations. They describe a unit that presents a common financial problem (the use of credit cards) to engage sixth graders…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Arithmetic, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Henry, Valerie J.; Brown, Richard S. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2008
California is one of 4 states that have accelerated addition and subtraction basic-facts memorization. This article reports on teacher practices, first-grade achievement of the standard, and a broader conception of basic-facts competence. Even among students from the highest performing schools, fewer than 11% made progress toward the memorization…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Memorization, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Quinn, Robert J.; Lamberg, Teruni D.; Perrin, John R. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2008
Dividing by zero can be confusing for students at all levels. If teachers are to provide clear and understandable explanations of this topic, they must possess a strong conceptual understanding of it themselves. In this article, the authors present qualitative data on fourth- through eighth-grade teachers' perceptions of division by zero. They…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematical Concepts
Imbo, Ineke; Vandierendonck, Andre – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2007
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children's arithmetic strategy selection and strategy efficiency. To this end, an experiment in which the dual-task method and the choice/no-choice method were combined was administered to 10- to 12-year-olds. Working memory was needed in retrieval, transformation, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Arithmetic, Short Term Memory, Mathematics Anxiety
Usiskin, Zalman P. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
In the 1970s, the movement to the metric system (which has still not completely occurred in the United States) and the advent of hand-held calculators led some to speculate that decimal representation of numbers would render fractions obsolete. This provocative proposition stimulated Zalman Usiskin to write "The Future of Fractions" in 1979. He…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Activities, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Muldoon, Kevin P.; Lewis, Charlie; Berridge, Damon – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2007
It is one thing to be able to count and share items proficiently, but it is another thing to know how counting and sharing establish and identify quantity. The aim of the study was to identify which measures of numerical knowledge predict children's success on simple number problems, where counting and set equivalence are at issue. Seventy-two…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Young Children, Number Concepts, Developmental Psychology
Jeong, Yoonkyung; Levine, Susan C.; Huttenlocher, Janellen – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2007
This study examines the development of children's ability to reason about proportions that involve either discrete entities or continuous amounts. Six-, 8- and 10-year olds were presented with a proportional reasoning task in the context of a game involving probability. Although all age groups failed when proportions involved discrete quantities,…
Descriptors: Age, Children, Probability, Cognitive Development
Marchand, R. J.; McDevitt, T. J.; Bosse, Michael J.; Nandakumar, N. R. – PRIMUS, 2007
Many popular mathematical software products including Maple, Mathematica, Derive, Mathcad, Matlab, and some of the TI calculators produce incorrect graphs because they use complex arithmetic instead of "real" arithmetic. This article expounds on this issue, provides possible remedies for instructors to share with their students, and demonstrates…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Arithmetic, Computer Assisted Instruction, Graphs
McConnochie, Jan; Sneath, Greg – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2007
Katrina is 10 years old and has Down syndrome. She is making good progress with learning numbers and mathematics. We describe how Katrina has learned number concepts and arithmetic skills over several years. We highlight the influence of early learning habits, visual supports, motivation and practice, and the uses made of different number…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Arithmetic, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
Kartambis, Kathy – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2007
Research has established that children's development of addition and subtraction skills progresses through a hierarchy of strategies that begin with counting-by-one methods through to flexible mental strategies using a combination of knowledge of basic facts and understanding of place value. An important transition point is the shift from the…
Descriptors: Mental Computation, Number Concepts, Subtraction, Arithmetic

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