Mathematical learning difficulties – snapshots of current European research

In November 2014 we had a wonderful possibility to organize a seminar International Seminar on Mathematical Learning Difficulties with our international colleagues in the field of mathematical learning difficulties. One of the main aims was to provide open lectures for the staff members and student...

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Main Authors: Pirjo Aunio, Riikka Mononen, Anu Laine, Geerdina van der Aalsvoort, Carla Compagnie, Annemie Desoete, Evelyn Kroesbergen, Maria Chiara Passolunghi, Martin van Schaik, Anna Tapola, Tjarda de Wit
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Language:English
Published: LUMA Centre Finland 2015-09-01
Series:LUMAT
Online Access:https://journals.helsinki.fi/lumat/article/view/1011
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spelling doaj-294b2bf242af4ddf9fbd500cd71911d42020-11-25T02:52:09ZengLUMA Centre FinlandLUMAT2323-71122015-09-013510.31129/lumat.v3i5.1011Mathematical learning difficulties – snapshots of current European researchPirjo Aunio0Riikka MononenAnu LaineGeerdina van der AalsvoortCarla CompagnieAnnemie DesoeteEvelyn KroesbergenMaria Chiara PassolunghiMartin van SchaikAnna TapolaTjarda de WitUniversity of Helsinki In November 2014 we had a wonderful possibility to organize a seminar International Seminar on Mathematical Learning Difficulties with our international colleagues in the field of mathematical learning difficulties. One of the main aims was to provide open lectures for the staff members and students in University of Helsinki. The meeting was supported by the Teachers’ Academy in University of Helsinki. We have collected extensive summaries of the presentations to form this special issue. The summaries are found in both English and Finnish. To sum up the main ideas from the presentations. Firstly, although mathematical learning difficulties are common, we do need more research to be able to understand the possible cognitive precursors or environmental issues affecting learning and causing problems. Secondly, we need more studies about intervention programmes designed to support the mathematical skills development in children having problems in learning mathematics. Thirdly, we also need more studies validating the positive findings in individual studies, using the same assessment and intervention tools. https://journals.helsinki.fi/lumat/article/view/1011
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author Pirjo Aunio
Riikka Mononen
Anu Laine
Geerdina van der Aalsvoort
Carla Compagnie
Annemie Desoete
Evelyn Kroesbergen
Maria Chiara Passolunghi
Martin van Schaik
Anna Tapola
Tjarda de Wit
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Riikka Mononen
Anu Laine
Geerdina van der Aalsvoort
Carla Compagnie
Annemie Desoete
Evelyn Kroesbergen
Maria Chiara Passolunghi
Martin van Schaik
Anna Tapola
Tjarda de Wit
Mathematical learning difficulties – snapshots of current European research
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Anna Tapola
Tjarda de Wit
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title Mathematical learning difficulties – snapshots of current European research
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description In November 2014 we had a wonderful possibility to organize a seminar International Seminar on Mathematical Learning Difficulties with our international colleagues in the field of mathematical learning difficulties. One of the main aims was to provide open lectures for the staff members and students in University of Helsinki. The meeting was supported by the Teachers’ Academy in University of Helsinki. We have collected extensive summaries of the presentations to form this special issue. The summaries are found in both English and Finnish. To sum up the main ideas from the presentations. Firstly, although mathematical learning difficulties are common, we do need more research to be able to understand the possible cognitive precursors or environmental issues affecting learning and causing problems. Secondly, we need more studies about intervention programmes designed to support the mathematical skills development in children having problems in learning mathematics. Thirdly, we also need more studies validating the positive findings in individual studies, using the same assessment and intervention tools.
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