Evidence of Young Students' Critical Mathematical Thinking

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Monteleone, Chrissoula and Miller, Jodie. (2023). Evidence of Young Students' Critical Mathematical Thinking. 45th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 02 - 06 Jul 2023 Australia: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. pp. 363
AuthorsMonteleone, Chrissoula and Miller, Jodie
TypeConference paper
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In this study, the authors investigate the ways in which young students demonstrate their critical mathematical thinking (CMT). Students aged 5-6 who are beginning their first formal year of education participated in the study. Data is presented from individual clinical interviews undertaken with 16 students. These interviews were analysed using the Critical Mathematical Thinking for Young Students (CMTFYS) framework to identify common patterns in the responses. The findings suggest that these young students beginning school, most often rely on providing explanations and more specifically, justifying, to demonstrate their CMT.

Keywordsmathematical thinking; early childhood education ; numeracy; primary school; clincal interview
Year01 Jan 2023
PublisherMathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Web address (URL)https://merga.net.au/publications/annual-conference-proceedings/2023-conference-proceedings-2/
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Book titleWeaving mathematics education research from all perspectives : Proceedings of the 45th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
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Book editorReid-O'Connor, Bronwyn
Prieto-Rodriguez, Elena
Holmes, Kathryn
Hughes, Amber
ISBN9781920846343
Web address (URL) of conference proceedingshttps://merga.net.au/publications/annual-conference-proceedings/2023-conference-proceedings-2/
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