The Development of Multiplicative Reasoning in the Learning of Mathematics
Jere Confrey editor Guershon Harel editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:28th Jun '94
Should be back in stock very soon

Two of the most important concepts children develop progressively throughout their mathematics education years are additivity and multiplicativity. Additivity is associated with situations that involve adding, joining, affixing, subtracting, separating and removing. Multiplicativity is associated with situations that involve duplicating, shrinking, stressing, sharing equally, multiplying, dividing, and exponentiating.
This book presents multiplicativity in terms of a multiplicative conceptual field (MCF), not as individual concepts. It is presented in terms of interrelations and dependencies within, between, and among multiplicative concepts. The authors share the view that research on the mathematical, cognitive, and instructional aspects of multiplicative concepts must be situated in an MCF framework.
"An excellent state-of-the-art sourcebook." — Anna O. Graeber, University of Maryland, College Park
ISBN: 9780791417638
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 744g
407 pages