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You Do The Math: Explaining Basic Concepts Behind Math Problems Improves Children's Learning Date: April 12, 2009 Source: Vanderbilt University Summary: Students benefit more from being taught the ...
Credit: Holly Korbey for The Hechinger Report But too often teachers spend that crucial year reinforcing basic information students may already know. Research shows that many kindergarteners learn ...
Dyscalculia is a severe and persistent learning disability in math that affects about 5 to 8 percent of school-age children. Due to its impact on students’ ability to learn and retain basic math ...
Blogger Hemant Mehta has several other examples of how 10-frame cards could be useful to students learning basic math facts in his excellent post on the check.
Research on deaf adults who've grown up without formal sign language shows how words contribute to learning basic math.
Mathematics are a complex subject, but learning the basic concepts makes the all the rest easier. These math games can help that process.
Dr. Gina Kling has served the mathematics education community in a variety of ways throughout her career of more than two decades: as an author and developer of K–3 math curriculum materials, as a ...
A new theory regarding how the brain first learns basic math could alter approaches to identifying and teaching students with math learning disabilities. Now researchers offer a better ...