How Children Learn Mathematics by Pamela Liebeck

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How Children Learn Mathematics by Pamela Liebeck

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Describes how children's experiences can be used to help them grasp the principles underlying the processes of mathematics. The author discusses fractions, calculators and computers, some theories of learning and the problems of children who fail to understand mathematics.

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How Children Learn Mathematics by Pamela Liebeck

Aimed at teachers and parents who are concerned with children from infancy through the primary years, this manual takes the reader through the development of abstract thought in children. It describes how children's experiences can be used to help them grasp the principles underlying such processes as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and measurement. The author discusses fractions, decimals, calculators and computers, some theories of learning and problems of children who fail to understand mathematics.
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ISBN 13 9780140134889
ISBN 10 0140134883
Title How Children Learn Mathematics
Author Pamela Liebeck
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1990-11-29
Number of pages 256
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