2011
DOI: 10.15663/tandc.v12i1.34
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Rethinking the role of counting in mathematics learning

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“…Participants appeared to benefit from the visual organisation of dots in the Numicon shape. The visual affordance of the Numicon shape may provide support to research highlighting the importance of subitising and developing part-whole relationships as a supplementary pedagogy for developing arithmetic alongside counting (Kullberg & Björklund, 2019;Young-Loveridge, 2011b). The use of manipulatives provides support for the modality effect aspect of CLT as the manipulatives may have decreased working memory load, allowing for greater recognition of part-whole relations.…”
Section: Participants' Perceptions Of the Manipulatives And The Interventionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Participants appeared to benefit from the visual organisation of dots in the Numicon shape. The visual affordance of the Numicon shape may provide support to research highlighting the importance of subitising and developing part-whole relationships as a supplementary pedagogy for developing arithmetic alongside counting (Kullberg & Björklund, 2019;Young-Loveridge, 2011b). The use of manipulatives provides support for the modality effect aspect of CLT as the manipulatives may have decreased working memory load, allowing for greater recognition of part-whole relations.…”
Section: Participants' Perceptions Of the Manipulatives And The Interventionmentioning
confidence: 88%