This study provides reference to policymaking bodies for the development of mathematics programs for indigenous students and to teachers in the design of curriculum material.Chin-Hsiu TaiShian LeouJeng-Fung Hung
Mathematical literacy is an individual's capacity to formulate, employ and interpret mathematics in a variety of contexts. The purpose of this study was to review the comparison of enhancement in mathematical literacy between students wh... M Hafiz,Darhim,JA Dahlan - 《Journal of Physics Conferenc...
Conclusion The mental health level of primary and secondary school students in border ethnic areas of Yunnan is in the middle range, which is closely related to the gender, age, grade, ethnicity, type of household registration, whether they are the only child, left-behind children, and parents...
Development of numeracy and literacy skills in early childhood - A longitudinal study on the roles of home environment and familial risk for reading and math difficulties Frontiers in Education (2021), 10.3389/feduc.2021.725337 Google Scholar Santos and Cordes, 2021 S. Santos, S. Cordes Math abil...
Analyses for testing the postulated hypotheses were conducted with domain-specific competence data (ML, reading, and reasoning) and questionnaire information (math grade, mathematical self-concept, and gender) in Grade 5, domain-specific competence data in Grade 6 (ICT literacy, scientific literacy, ...
P. (2007). Relating effortful control, executive function, and false belief understanding to emerging math and literacy ability in kindergarten. Child Development, 78(2), 647–663. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01019.x. Article Google Scholar Bodrova, E., & Leong, D. J. (2007). Tools...
QUANTITATIVE VS. MATHEMATICAL LITERACY AS ILLUSTRATED BY GEOSCIENCE EDUCATIONVACHER, H.L
this paper aims to provide a more coherent and mechanistic account of spatial-numerical relations in the hope that this information may (1) afford new insights into the uniquely human ability to learn, perform, and invent abstract mathematics, and (2) on a more practical level, prove useful ...
2. Theoretical Framework Probabilistic literacy refers to a citizen’s ability to be able to understand and interpret daily life probabilistic information [2,7,37,38]. For [7], when we talk about probability literacy, we must consider probability as a basic tool for statistics to be able to...
Indeed, the use of these resources in the Math class allows students to develop key aspects of literacy, reflect on the different elements that the text presents and, ultimately, think critically. 2.4. Visual Poetry The recent popularity of visual or experimental poetry has contributed to its ...