The psychology of learning mathematics [by] Richard R. Skemp.
Material type: TextSeries: Pelican booksPublication details: [Harmondsworth, Eng : Baltimore] : Penguin Books, 1986Edition: 2nd edDescription: 295 p. : illus. 18 cmISBN:- 9780140226683
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Contents:
the formation of mathematical concepts;
the idea of a schema;
intuitive and reflective intelligence;
symbols;
different kinds of imagery;
interpersonal and emotional factors;
the naming of numbers;
two more key ideas;
a need for new numbers;
further expansions of the number schema;
algebra and problem solving;
mappings and function;
generalizing some geometrical ideas
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the formation of mathematical concepts;
the idea of a schema;
intuitive and reflective intelligence;
symbols;
different kinds of imagery;
interpersonal and emotional factors;
the naming of numbers;
two more key ideas;
a need for new numbers;
further expansions of the number schema;
algebra and problem solving;
mappings and function;
generalizing some geometrical ideas
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