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Imparare la matematica con Number Worlds: un intervento quinquennale nella scuola primaria
Author(s) -
Elisa Bisagno,
Sergio Morra
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ecps, journal of educational, cultural and psychological studies/journal of educational, cultural and psychological studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.313
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 2037-7932
pISSN - 2037-7924
DOI - 10.7358/ecps-2021-023-bimo
Subject(s) - mathematics education , cognition , psychology , curriculum , humanities , pedagogy , art , neuroscience
The Number Worlds (NW) program is based on Case’s theory of cognitive development and conceptual learning, and it promotes the learning of mathematical concepts through playful-manipulative activities and respecting children’s level of development. This five years-research is meant to develop an Italian adaptation of the program, compare it with traditional teaching, and determine the impact of working memory (WM) on math learning. 56 primary school children participated in the research. Since grade I, 13 pupils (controls) followed traditional teaching of math; 43 children worked with NW, 3 hours a week for 7 months. The pupils were assessed with two WM tests, the Number Knowledge Test (NKT), and the Number Line Estimation Task (NLET) at the beginning of Grade I and at the end of each Grade. At the end of Grade V, the AC-MT battery was also administered. The experimental group improved more than controls on the NKT and NLET from Grade I to IV. At the end of Grade V, both groups showed a «ceiling effect» in the NKT and NLET performance. However, a difference in favour of the experimental group was found in some AC-MT tasks. WM, together with the curriculum, was predictive of mathematics performance up to class IV.

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