2022
DOI: 10.1177/27527263221125112
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An analysis of teacher knowledge for teaching functional thinking to elementary school students

Abstract: Given the significance of functional thinking at the elementary school level, there has been growing interest in teachers who play a major role in enhancing students’ functional thinking. This study surveyed 119 elementary school teachers in Korea to investigate their knowledge for teaching functional thinking. A written assessment was developed for this study regarding the knowledge of mathematical tasks, instructional strategies, and mathematical discourse to teach functional thinking. The results of this st… Show more

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“…Learning mathematics cannot be separated from counting activities (Fuadi et al, 2017;Siregar et al, 2021). In elementary school level education units, counting activities are still relatively easy to learn, because they still learn the basics of mathematics (Pang & Sunwoo, 2022;Saleh et al, 2018). The subject of multiples and factors of a number is one of the topics in mathematics learning in grade 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning mathematics cannot be separated from counting activities (Fuadi et al, 2017;Siregar et al, 2021). In elementary school level education units, counting activities are still relatively easy to learn, because they still learn the basics of mathematics (Pang & Sunwoo, 2022;Saleh et al, 2018). The subject of multiples and factors of a number is one of the topics in mathematics learning in grade 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%