2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecresq.2020.12.003
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The importance of specific mathematical language for early proportional reasoning

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“…Interestingly, two studies looked into predictors of early proportional reasoning in the early years of elementary school, before the start of formal instruction in this topic. In a first study, Vanluydt, Supply, et al (2021) reported that not only general vocabulary but also some specific proportional vocabulary concepts are important for early proportional reasoning. In a second study (Vanluydt, Wijns, et al, 2021), they showed that patterning in 4- to 5-year-olds is a unique predictor of proportional reasoning ability 1.5 years later, over and above sex and numerical and general cognitive abilities.…”
Section: Definition and Problem Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, two studies looked into predictors of early proportional reasoning in the early years of elementary school, before the start of formal instruction in this topic. In a first study, Vanluydt, Supply, et al (2021) reported that not only general vocabulary but also some specific proportional vocabulary concepts are important for early proportional reasoning. In a second study (Vanluydt, Wijns, et al, 2021), they showed that patterning in 4- to 5-year-olds is a unique predictor of proportional reasoning ability 1.5 years later, over and above sex and numerical and general cognitive abilities.…”
Section: Definition and Problem Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the third study, we investigated the association between patterning and proportional reasoning and found that patterning abilities in the second grade of kindergarten predict proportional reasoning 1.5 years later ( Vanluydt, Wijns, et al, 2021). Fourth, we analyzed the association between specific vocabulary related to proportional reasoning, general vocabulary, and early proportional reasoning and showed that both types of vocabulary are associated with proportional reasoning in the second grade of elementary school (Vanluydt, Supply, et al, 2021). Compared to these four previous studies, the present study was the first to longitudinally investigate the development of early proportional reasoning from the first grade until the third grade of elementary school.…”
Section: Research Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This identification of multiplicative relations also relies on a specific vocabulary, for instance, master ing "twice as many" or "more than half" (Staples & Truxaw, 2012). Some specific mathematical vocabulary concepts ("double", "three more") are even significant predictors of proportional reasoning at the beginning of primary school (Vanluydt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Proportional Reasoning and Misconceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, research on the role of language has started to focus on the specific terminology that is involved in a specific mathematical area (Purpura & Reid, 2016;Purpura et al, 2017). Such domain-specific mathematical terminology in the area of multiplicative reasoning has also been shown to predict performance on multiplicative reasoning one year later (Vanluydt et al, 2021).…”
Section: Chapter 14 Multiplicative Relations and Problem Solvingmentioning
confidence: 99%