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DeCorte, Erik; Verschaffel, Lieven – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Using error analysis and individual interviews, the problem-solving actions of first and second graders were analyzed. Shortcomings of children's knowledge and solution strategies were seen to be overcome by instruction. A control group, with usual arithmetic instruction, and an experimental group were established and the hypothesized…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries
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Fuson, Karen C.; Kwon, Youngshim – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1992
Thirty-six Korean first graders were interviewed to study their ability solving addition problems with sums of 10, single-digit sums between 10 and 18, and subtraction problems with minuends between 10 and 18. Finger methods to show sums over 10 and the regular named-10 Korean number words supported their learning of 3 efficient recomposition…
Descriptors: Addition, Concept Formation, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
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Beishuizen, Meindert – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1993
Describes a program in second-grade Dutch mathematics classes that emphasizes mental addition and subtraction of two-digit numbers up to 100. Deals with a strategy of counting by 10s from any number. (Contains 56 references.) (RLB)
Descriptors: Addition, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
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Boaler, Jo – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1993
Considered transfer of students' (n=100) mathematical understanding across different task contexts in an integrated process-content approach using open-ended activities and a typical English content-based approach. The integrated approach facilitated transfer. (Contains 26 references.) (MKR/Author)
Descriptors: Addition, Context Effect, Ethnomathematics, Foreign Countries
Goddard, Ruth; And Others – 1991
This publication is a resource for those who teach basic mathematics to adults. It assumes very little knowledge or formal mathematics by teachers, tutors and students and provides background, strategies and rationale for people inexperienced in teaching adult numeracy as well as new ideas for the experienced teacher. The worksheets and activities…
Descriptors: Addition, Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy