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Arithmetic is still hugely important in many aspects of modern life, but our personal attitudes to it differ greatly. Many people struggle with the basic principles of arithmetic, whilst others love it and feel confident in their arithmetical abilities. Why are there so many individual differences in people's performance in, and feelings about, arithmetic?

Individual Differences in Arithmetic explores the idea that there is no such thing as arithmetical ability, only arithmetical abilities. The book discusses several important components of arithmetic, from counting principles and procedures to arithmetical estimation, alongside emotional and cognitive components of arithmetical performance. This edition has been extensively revised to include the latest research, including recent cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research, the development of new interventions for children with difficulties and studies of early foundations of mathematical abiliti

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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

Individual Differences in Arithmetic

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/20/2019 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138800342, 978-1138800342
      ISBN10: 1138800341

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Arithmetic is still hugely important in many aspects of modern life, but our personal attitudes to it differ greatly. Many people struggle with the basic principles of arithmetic, whilst others love it and feel confident in their arithmetical abilities. Why are there so many individual differences in people's performance in, and feelings about, arithmetic?

      Individual Differences in Arithmetic explores the idea that there is no such thing as arithmetical ability, only arithmetical abilities. The book discusses several important components of arithmetic, from counting principles and procedures to arithmetical estimation, alongside emotional and cognitive components of arithmetical performance. This edition has been extensively revised to include the latest research, including recent cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research, the development of new interventions for children with difficulties and studies of early foundations of mathematical abiliti

      Table of Contents

      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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