03 APR 2015 by ideonexus
The Give-N Task for Assessing Child Number Knowledge
Children learn very early (often as young as 2 years old) to
recite the number-word list in order (Fuson, 1988). But at
the beginning, the words are merely placeholders—children
recite the list without knowing what the individual number
words mean. Over time, children fill in the words with
meaning, one at a time and in order (Carey, 2009; Sarnecka
& Lee, 2009). The child’s progress on this front is called
their number-knower level, or just knower level. A child
who does not yet know ...Folksonomies: education mathematics
Folksonomies: education mathematics
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15 DEC 2011 by ideonexus
Science Must Have Practical Application in Ordinary Life
Though the parallel is not complete, it is safe to say that science will never touch them unaided by its practical applications. Its wonders may be catalogued for purposes of education, they may be illustrated by arresting experiments, by numbers and magnitudes which startle or fatigue the imagination but they will form no familiar portion of the intellectual furniture of ordinary men unless they be connected, however remotely, with the conduct of ordinary life.The wonders of science won't hold in people's minds unless they also touch their daily lives.