Multiplicative Thinking: ‘Pseudo-procedures’ are Enemies of Conceptual Understanding

  • Hurst C
  • Hurrell D
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… As an example of instrumental knowledge, he described how a student had learned a procedure for multiplying two decimals by removing … The responses from student participants in this study seem to suggest that some teachers have actually taught the concept in that way and …

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Hurst, C., & Hurrell, D. (2020). Multiplicative Thinking: ‘Pseudo-procedures’ are Enemies of Conceptual Understanding. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 15(3), em0611. https://doi.org/10.29333/iejme/8567

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