Investigating Children's Multiplicative Thinking: Implications for Teaching
Multiplicative thinking is a 'big idea' of mathematics that underpins much of the mathematics learned beyond the early primary school years. This article reports on a recent study that utilised an interview tool and a written quiz to gather data about children's multiplicative thinkin...
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Main Authors: | Chris Hurst (Author), Derek Hurrell (Author) |
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Lectito Journals,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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