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Bobis, Janette; Clarke, Doug; Clarke, Barbara; Wright, Robert (Bob); Thomas, Gill; Young-Loveridge, Jenny; Gould, Peter – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2005
Recognition of the importance of the early childhood years in the development of numeracy is a significant characteristic of the New Zealand Numeracy Development Project, the Victorian Early Numeracy Research Project and the Count Me In Too program in New South Wales, Australia. This article outlines the background, key components and major…
Descriptors: Young Children, Numeracy, Interviews, Foreign Countries
Handal, Boris; Bobis, Janette – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2004
Teaching mathematics through themes has been praised for relating mathematics to real-life situations. However, research shows that the implementation of teaching mathematics thematically has not been widely adopted. In the present study, instructional, curricula and organisational factors that teachers perceive as obstacles to the implementation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Thematic Approach
Peer reviewedBobis, Janette – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1991
Fifth-grade students (n=101) were studied to determine the effect of instruction on (1) the development of computational estimation strategies; (2) types of estimation errors made; and (3) estimation skills. Results indicate students adopt the estimation strategies taught and that introducing mathematical concepts through estimation increases…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computation, Elementary Education, Estimation (Mathematics)


