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Asmuth, Jennifer; Morson, Emily M.; Rips, Lance J. – Cognitive Science, 2018
When young children attempt to locate numbers along a number line, they show logarithmic (or other compressive) placement. For example, the distance between "5" and "10" is larger than the distance between "75" and "80." This has often been explained by assuming that children have a logarithmically scaled…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numbers, Young Children, Mathematics Instruction
Patrick K. Kirkland; Ying Cheng; Nicole M. McNeil – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2024
This Brief Report presents an example of assessment validation using an argument-based approach. The instrument we developed is a Brief Assessment of Students' Mature Number Sense, which measures a central goal in mathematics education. We chose to develop this assessment to provide an efficient way to measure the effect of instructional practices…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Mathematics Education, Measures (Individuals)
Margaret M. Flores; Vanessa M. Hinton; Laura Shadoan; Callye Monroe – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2024
This study examined the effects of the concrete-representational-abstract integrated sequence (CRA-I) on teaching place value concepts and their application. The research questions addressed the extent to which CRA-I changed student performance in (a) completing equations that required subtraction with regrouping in the tens place, (b) completing…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Grade 4, Elementary School Students
T. Vessonen; M. Dahlberg; H. Hellstrand; A. Widlund; J. Korhonen; P. Aunio; A. Laine – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Mathematical word problem-solving skills are crucial for students across their lives, yet solving such tasks poses challenges for many. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of mathematical word problems that are associated with students' performance is important. The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Mathematics Achievement
Giannis Karagiannakis; Marie-Pascale Noël; Anna Baccaglini-Frank; Cristiano Termine – Discover Education, 2024
By the end of primary school, children are expected to acquire a range of mathematical skills that progressively develop. This study aimed to gain insight into how a large number of numerical and geometrical measures are grouped and whether the structures shift or remain invariant along child's development based on the data obtained from a sample…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Classification, Elementary School Students, Geometry
Eisenkraft, Arthur – Physics Teacher, 2021
In everyday language, "zero" and "nothing" are generally synonyms if not interchangeable. In physics, however, these two terms are quite distinct. Zero often refers to a number and nothing often refers to the vacuum state. Furthermore, the number zero has a variety of different meanings, among which physics teachers shift…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Numbers, Physics
Schneider, Rose M.; Sullivan, Jessica; Guo, Kaiqi; Barner, David – Child Development, 2021
Although many U.S. children can count sets by 4 years, it is not until 5½--6 years that they understand how counting relates to number--that is, that adding 1 to a set necessitates counting up one number. This study examined two knowledge sources that 3½- to 6-year-olds (N = 136) may leverage to acquire this "successor function": (a)…
Descriptors: Computation, Number Concepts, Young Children, Arithmetic
Schneider, Rose M.; Pankonin, Ashlie; Schachner, Adena; Barner, David – Developmental Science, 2021
Although most U. S. children can accurately count sets by 4 years of age, many fail to understand the structural analogy between counting and number -- that adding 1 to a set corresponds to counting up 1 word in the count list. While children are theorized to establish this Structure Mapping coincident with learning how counting is used to…
Descriptors: Computation, Numbers, Children, Child Development
Guillaume, Mathieu; Hendryckx, Charlotte; Beuel, Anthony; Van Rinsveld, Amandine; Content, Alain – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
In the field of numerical cognition, researchers conventionally assess nonsymbolic numerical abilities with the help of number comparison tasks, in which participants need to compare two arrays. Many studies emphasized that visual (non-numerical) dimensions can serve as strategic cues and influence the decision on numerosity in these tasks. In…
Descriptors: Numbers, Change, Visual Perception, Identification
Rathé, Sanne; Torbeyns, Joke; De Smedt, Bert; Verschaffel, Lieven – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2020
Children's spontaneous focusing on Arabic number symbols (SFONS) has been identified as a relevant component of their early mathematical development. This study investigated whether SFONS is a separate construct from spontaneous focusing on numerosity (SFON) and examined whether it is uniquely related to numerical abilities and mathematics…
Descriptors: Numbers, Symbols (Mathematics), Numeracy, Mathematics Skills
Cohen, Dale J.; Ray, Austin – Developmental Psychology, 2020
Kim and Opfer (2017) report data that demonstrate children produce a negatively accelerating (e.g., logarithmic) response pattern in the unbounded number-line task. This pattern of results is the opposite of those generally reported for the unbounded number-line task (e.g., Cohen & Blanc-Goldhammer, 2011; Cohen & Sarnecka, 2014). We…
Descriptors: Bias, Numbers, Responses, Children
Megan Rojo; Sarah G. King; Jenna Gersib; Christian T. Doabler – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2025
Competence with rational numbers is essential for mathematics proficiency in secondary mathematics. However, many students struggle with rational number concepts, and students with mathematics difficulties struggle even more. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an intervention that incorporated the use of explicit instruction…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Intervention, Direct Instruction, Models
Yunji Park; Yuan Zhang; Flora Schwartz; Teresa Iuculano; Hyesang Chang; Vinod Menon – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Children with mathematical difficulties (MD) often struggle to connect abstract numerical symbols with corresponding nonsymbolic quantities, a foundational skill for mathematical development. We evaluated a 4-week personalized cross-format number (CFN) tutoring program designed to strengthen these symbolic-nonsymbolic mappings in children with MD…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Symbols (Mathematics), Tutoring, Elementary School Students
Oi-Lam Ng; Wing-Leung Yeung – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2025
As schools increasingly embrace embodied learning, there is a growing need to incorporate classroom teaching and learning activities that recognize the body's role as both an individual and collective resource for cognition and instruction. In response, we present a design for a classroom teaching sequence focused on early number learning,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary School Students, Technology Uses in Education
Nicholas F. Shaver – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Students in developmental math classes have been documented to struggle with arithmetic. This dissertation research was a response to the calls in the literature to qualitatively understand what students are learning in a classroom. Number sequences have been well researched to document the connection of student understanding of math in elementary…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Open Enrollment, Developmental Studies Programs, Remedial Mathematics

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