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Making sense of mathematical graphics: The development of understanding abstract symbolism

Description:
A categorical study of the representations of quantities made by children on papers when solving math problems, and a study the order in which they occur in the development of children's abilities, based on an analysis of 700 samples of math papers from the personal collections of the authors, including the papers written both by their own children and children they teach, and papers written both in the home and in early education environments
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
England

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