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Winston N. Martey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Logarithms, pivotal in advanced mathematics and real-world applications, often present challenges to students who resort to rote memorization without grasping their essence. While the emotional dimensions of learning mathematics are increasingly recognized, research in this area remains limited. This dissertation addresses this gap by examining a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Numbers
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Rafi' Safadi; Nadera Hawa – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2025
Graded Troubleshooting (GTS) is a powerful routine that teachers can use easily to engender students' metacognitive thinking and boost their understanding of mathematics concepts and procedures. This article describes a new GTS activity designed to prompt students to efficiently exploit worked examples when asked to diagnose erroneous examples…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Troubleshooting
Sarah Podwinski; Iroise Dumontheil – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
Mathematical problem-solving places heavy demands on children's developing working memory capacity. This review examines how offloading numerical information using embodied (e.g. finger counting) or external tools (e.g. manipulatives) can reduce cognitive load and improve mathematical task performance. Strategic offloading emerges in childhood;…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Short Term Memory, Numbers, Cognitive Processes
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Wilkey, Eric D.; Shanley, Lina; Sabb, Fred; Ansari, Daniel; Cohen, Jason C.; Men, Virany; Heller, Nicole A.; Clarke, Ben – Developmental Science, 2022
Children's ability to discriminate nonsymbolic number (e.g., the number of items in a set) is a commonly studied predictor of later math skills. Number discrimination improves throughout development, but what drives this improvement is unclear. Competing theories suggest that it may be due to a sharpening numerical representation or an improved…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Skills, Predictor Variables, Number Concepts
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LeFevre, Jo-Anne; Skwarchuk, Sheri-Lynn; Sowinski, Carla; Cankaya, Ozlem – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2022
What is the foundational knowledge that children rely on to provide meaning as they construct an exact symbolic number system? People and animals can quickly and accurately distinguish small exact quantities (i.e., 1 to 3). One possibility is that children's ability to map small quantities to spoken number words supports their developing exact…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Skills, Numbers, Number Concepts
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Thomas De Vittori – Discover Education, 2022
This paper reports on an experiment involving 108 sixth-grade French students in which the history of Chinese numeration was used in mathematics education. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relevance of using ancient number systems in mathematics education, which is common in French textbooks. In the experiment a pre-test with usual…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Activities
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Alex M. Silver; Leanne Elliott; Andrew D. Ribner; Melissa E. Libertus – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Playing board games and other math activities can provide young children with opportunities to develop their math skills. However, it is critical to understand for whom these activities may be most beneficial. In two studies, we examine the extent to which foundational cognitive skills moderate the effects of playing math games on math skills. In…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement
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Smadar Sapir-Yogev; Gitit Kavé; Sarit Ashkenazi – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
The solution and verification of single-digit multiplication problems vary in speed and accuracy. The current study examines whether the number of different digits in a problem accounts for this variance. In Experiment 1, 41 participants solved all 2-9 multiplication problems. In Experiment 2, 43 participants verified these problems. In Experiment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Mathematical Concepts, Multiplication
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Yuan, Lei; Prather, Richard; Mix, Kelly S.; Smith, Linda B. – Child Development, 2020
The number-line task has been extensively used to study the mental representation of numbers in children. However, studies suggest that proportional reasoning provides a better account of children's performance. Ninety 4- to 6-year-olds were given a number-line task with symbolic numbers, with clustered dot arrays that resembled a perceptual…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numbers, Young Children, Visual Stimuli
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Jungic, Veselin; Yan, Xiaoheng – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2020
The aim of this article is to advise readers that natural numbers may be introduced as ordinal numbers or cardinal numbers and that there is an ongoing discussion about which come first. In addition, through several examples, the authors demonstrate that in the process of answering the question "How many?" one may, if convenient, use…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Cognitive Processes, Numbers
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Gibson, Dominic J.; Berkowitz, Talia; Butts, Jacob; Goldin-Meadow, Susan; Levine, Susan C. – Developmental Science, 2023
Researchers have long been interested in the origins of humans' understanding of symbolic number, focusing primarily on how children learn the meanings of number words (e.g., "one", "two", etc.). However, recent evidence indicates that children learn the meanings of number gestures before learning number words. In the present…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Nonverbal Communication, Symbols (Mathematics), Knowledge Level
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Szymanik, Jakub; Kochari, Arnold; Bremnes, Heming Strømholt – Cognitive Science, 2023
One approach to understanding how the human cognitive system stores and operates with quantifiers such as "some," "many," and "all" is to investigate their interaction with the cognitive mechanisms for estimating and comparing quantities from perceptual input (i.e., nonsymbolic quantities). While a potential link…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Symbols (Mathematics), Numbers, Mathematical Concepts
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Cheng, Chen; Kibbe, Melissa M. – Cognitive Science, 2023
Young children with limited knowledge of formal mathematics can intuitively perform basic arithmetic-like operations over nonsymbolic, approximate representations of quantity. However, the algorithmic rules that guide such nonsymbolic operations are not entirely clear. We asked whether nonsymbolic arithmetic operations have a function-like…
Descriptors: Young Children, Mathematics Skills, Arithmetic, Problem Solving
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dos Santos, César Frederico – Journal of Numerical Cognition, 2023
In the literature on numerical cognition, the presence of the capacity to distinguish between numerosities by attending to the number of items, rather than continuous properties of stimuli that correlate with it, is commonly taken as sufficient indication of numerical abilities in cognitive agents. However, this literature does not take into…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numeracy, Cognitive Ability, Mathematical Concepts
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Ralli, Asimina M.; Papoulidi, Asimenia; Tsaoussi, Despoina – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2023
Children's conceptual knowledge of writing words and numbers is an important aspect of their cognitive development. Children use notations as representations that have a communicative value and begin to learn about formal differences between writing words and writing numbers at an early age before the onset of formal schooling. The aim of the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Writing (Composition), Alphabets
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