Standards in numeracy are a constant concern to educational policy-makers. However, why are differences in arithmetical performance so marked? In Individual Differences in Arithmetic, Ann Dowker seeks to provide a better understanding of why these differences in ability exist, encouraging a more informed approach to tackling numeracy diff
Standards in numeracy are a constant concern to educational policy-makers. However, why are differences in arithmetical performance so marked? In Individual Differences in Arithmetic, Ann Dowker seeks to provide a better understanding of why these differences in ability exist, encouraging a more informed approach to tackling numeracy diffHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ann Dowker is a University Research Lecturer at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. She is the lead researcher on the Catch Up Numeracy intervention project.
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Introduction 1. Individual Differences in Arithmetic: Children, Adults, Males, Females, Weaknesses and Talents 2. There Is No Such Thing as Arithmetical Ability - Only Arithmetical Abilities 3. Relationships Between Arithmetic and Other Abilities 4. Counting and After: The Importance of Individual Differences 5. Is Arithmetic a Foreign Language?: Representing Numbers and Arithmetic Problems in Different Forms and Translating Between Them 6. Derived Fact Strategies 7. A Good Guess: Estimation and Individual Differences 8. Arithmetic Facts, Procedures and Different Forms of Memory 9. Effects of Culture, Language and Experience 10. The Brain and Individual Differences in Arithmetic 11. "Maths Doesn't Like Me Anymore": The Role of Attitudes and Emotions 12. Implications for Helping Children with Their Arithmetical Difficulties 13. Some Practical Guides to Helping Children with Mathematical Difficulties Bibliography
Introduction 1. Individual Differences in Arithmetic: Children, Adults, Males, Females, Weaknesses and Talents 2. There Is No Such Thing as Arithmetical Ability - Only Arithmetical Abilities 3. Relationships Between Arithmetic and Other Abilities 4. Counting and After: The Importance of Individual Differences 5. Is Arithmetic a Foreign Language?: Representing Numbers and Arithmetic Problems in Different Forms and Translating Between Them 6. Derived Fact Strategies 7. A Good Guess: Estimation and Individual Differences 8. Arithmetic Facts, Procedures and Different Forms of Memory 9. Effects of Culture, Language and Experience 10. The Brain and Individual Differences in Arithmetic 11. "Maths Doesn't Like Me Anymore": The Role of Attitudes and Emotions 12. Implications for Helping Children with Their Arithmetical Difficulties 13. Some Practical Guides to Helping Children with Mathematical Difficulties Bibliography
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