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Influence of Domain-General Abilities and Prior Division Competence on Fifth-Graders’ Fraction Understanding
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2019-04Registro en:
Stelzer, Florencia; Andrés, María Laura; Canet Juric, Lorena; Urquijo, Sebastian; Richard's, Maria Marta; Influence of Domain-General Abilities and Prior Division Competence on Fifth-Graders’ Fraction Understanding; Modestum LTD; International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education; 14; 3; 4-2019; 489-500
1306-3030
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Stelzer, Florencia
Andrés, María Laura
Canet Juric, Lorena
Urquijo, Sebastian
Richard's, Maria Marta
Resumen
The present study analyzed the relationship between domain-general abilities and fraction knowledge in fifth grade, and investigated the mediating role of division competence in that relationship. Children (n = 175) were assessed in fourth grade on domain-general abilities (selective attention, working memory, fluid intelligence) and on division competence; and in fifth grade on fraction conceptual knowledge. Mediation analyses revealed that domain general abilities were direct predictors of fraction concepts, and division competence mediates the 32% of the effect of working memory and the 17% of the effect of intelligence on fraction knowledge. These findings support the assumptions of those theoretical models of numerical cognition that proposed a central role of general cognitive abilities for mathematics learning and indicate that there are distinct pathways from general cognitive abilities to fraction conceptual knowledge.