Mathematical Symbology

2 03 2006

The development of children’s mathematical symbology and their use of language in describing and coming to terms with mathematical abstraction in early years is discussed in this research from Elisabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington of the Children’s Mathematics Network.

the essential reason for teachers to encourage children to represent their mathematical understanding on paper, in their own terms, is that children will come to understand the abstract symbolism of mathematics at a deep level.

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