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McLennan, Deanna Marie Pecaski – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2019
This article discusses the use of number talks to engage kindergarten children in regular joyful math opportunities in the classroom. As an educator of four- and five-year-old students in a full day kindergarten (FDK) program in Ontario, Canada, I embrace inquiry-based learning to guide children's activities. Inspired by the childcare centres in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Mathematics Education
Bennett, Amy; Inglis, Matthew; Gilmore, Camilla – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Parents are frequently advised to use number books to help their children learn the meaning of number words and symbols. How should these resources be designed to best support learning? Previous research has shown that number books typically include multiple concrete representations of number. However, a large body of mathematics education…
Descriptors: Numbers, Symbols (Mathematics), Mathematical Concepts, Learning Strategies
Botafogo, Frederico – Accounting Education, 2019
We review and interpret two propositions published by Ellerman [2014. On double-entry bookkeeping: the mathematical treatment. "Accounting Education," 23(5), 483-501] in this journal. The paper builds on this contribution with the view of reconciling the two, apparently dichotomous, perspectives of accounting measurement: the stock and…
Descriptors: Accounting, Syntax, Income, Measurement
Wong, Terry Tin-Yau – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2019
Background: While it has been widely demonstrated that children's and adolescents' understanding of rational number plays an important role in their mathematics achievement, we have limited knowledge about the cognitive correlates of this understanding. Aims: The current study aimed at examining whether children's non-symbolic ratio processing and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Knowledge Level, Mathematical Concepts, Fractions
Spychalska, Maria; Kontinen, Jarmo; Noveck, Ira; Reimer, Ludmila; Werning, Markus – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
It is generally assumed that bare numerals (e.g., "three") have two readings: the "exactly" and the "at least" reading. It has been a matter of debate whether one of these two readings is derived from the other pragmatically. To shed light on this question research has aimed at characterizing the processing demands…
Descriptors: Sentences, Numbers, Prediction, Ambiguity (Context)
Morris, Bradley J.; Masnick, Amy M. – Cognitive Science, 2015
Comparing datasets, that is, sets of numbers in context, is a critical skill in higher order cognition. Although much is known about how people compare single numbers, little is known about how number sets are represented and compared. We investigated how subjects compared datasets that varied in their statistical properties, including ratio of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Number Concepts, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
MacDonald, Beth L.; Boyce, Steven J.; Xu, Cong ze; Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2015
This proposal explores how the activity of subitizing--quickly apprehending the numerosity of a small set of items--changes with the development of number concepts. We describe how varying the orientations of items in teaching experiment sessions promoted one pre-schooler, Frank, to attend to subgroups of items and change his thinking about…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Teaching Methods, Numbers
Téglás, Erno; Ibanez-Lillo, Alexandra; Costa, Albert; Bonatti, Luca L. – Developmental Science, 2015
Recent research shows that preverbal infants can reason about single-case probabilities without relying on observed frequencies, adapting their predictions to relevant dynamic parameters of the situation (Téglás, Vul, Girotto, Gonzalez, Tenenbaum & Bonatti, [Téglás, E., 2011]; Téglás, Girotto, Gonzalez & Bonatti, [Téglás, E., 2007]). Here…
Descriptors: Numbers, Intuition, Probability, Infants
Muhl-Richardson, Alex; Cornes, Katherine; Godwin, Hayward J.; Garner, Matthew; Hadwin, Julie A.; Liversedge, Simon P.; Donnelly, Nick – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
Target onsets in dynamically changing displays can be predicted when contingencies exist between different stimulus states over time. In the present study, we examined predictive monitoring when participants searched dynamically changing displays of numbers and colored squares for a color target, a number target, or both. Stimuli were presented in…
Descriptors: Prediction, Visual Stimuli, Color, Spatial Ability
vanMarle, Kristy; Chu, Felicia W.; Mou, Yi; Seok, Jin H.; Rouder, Jeffrey; Geary, David C. – Developmental Science, 2018
Children's understanding of the quantities represented by number words (i.e., cardinality) is a surprisingly protracted but foundational step in their learning of formal mathematics. The development of cardinal knowledge is related to one or two core, inherent systems--the approximate number system (ANS) and the object tracking system (OTS)--but…
Descriptors: Number Systems, Cognitive Mapping, Longitudinal Studies, Preschool Children
Prather, Richard – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2018
Numerical comparison is a primary measure of the acuity of children's approximate number system. Approximate number system acuity is associated with key developmental outcomes such as symbolic number skill, standardized test scores, and even employment outcomes (Halberda, Mazzocco, & Feigenson, 2008; Parsons & Bynner, 1997). We examined…
Descriptors: Numbers, Computation, Comparative Analysis, Children
Zang, Jiaqi; Hu, Haojie; Zhong, Juhua; Luo, Duanbin; Fang, Yi – Physics Education, 2018
To introduce the randomness of a physical process to students, a chaotic pendulum experiment was opened in East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) on the undergraduate level in the physics department. It was shown chaotic motion could be initiated through adjusting the operation of a chaotic pendulum. By using the data of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Physics
Smith, Garrett; Franck, Julie; Tabor, Whitney – Cognitive Science, 2018
We present a self-organizing approach to sentence processing that sheds new light on notional plurality effects in agreement attraction, using pseudopartitive subject noun phrases (e.g., "a bottle of pills"). We first show that notional plurality ratings (numerosity judgments for subject noun phrases) predict verb agreement choices in…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Sentences, Grammar, Form Classes (Languages)
Odic, Darko – Developmental Science, 2018
Young children can quickly and intuitively represent the number of objects in a visual scene through the Approximate Number System (ANS). The precision of the ANS--indexed as the most difficult ratio of two numbers that children can reliably discriminate--is well known to improve with development: whereas infants require relatively large ratios to…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematics, Number Concepts, Comparative Analysis
Guler, Hatice Kubra – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2018
It is important for students to connect with real life in mathematics courses. The aim of this study is to investigate the activities which are written by prospective primary school teachers in the context of Realistic Mathematics Education. This research is a case study of which data were collected by qualitative methods. The participants of the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Relevance (Education)

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