Publication: Resolución de operaciones de suma y resta en
adolescentes sordos
Authors
Fernández Viader, María del Pilar ; Fuentes, Mariana
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Publisher
Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Murcia
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DOI
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Description
Abstract
Considerando el retraso escolar en el área de
matemáticas en la población sorda, la investigación
presentada estudia el desarrollo de estrategias de
resolución de operaciones de adición y sustracción en
siete adolescentes sordos profundos prelocutivos de
edades entre 12:04 y 15:11, en situación de interacción
entre
iguales,
y
pretende
elaborar
algunas
recomendaciones didácticas a fin de mejorar el
rendimiento matemático de esta población.
Las estrategias de resolución halladas se adecuan a
las categorías previamente formuladas para niños
oyentes. Algunos de los tipos de errores detectados
presentan características específicas, diferentes de las
previamente descritas en la literatura.
Considering deaf children’s tendency to fall behind in mathematics, the research we present aims to study the addition and subtraction solving strategies development of seven deaf from birth adolescents (aged 12:04 and 15:11) in a peer interaction situation and to offer some educational suggestions to enhance their performance in mathematics. The students’ strategies fit into previously formulated classical categories of solving strategies for hearing children. However, some of the types of errors found show specific features, different from the ones previously referred to in the literature.
Considering deaf children’s tendency to fall behind in mathematics, the research we present aims to study the addition and subtraction solving strategies development of seven deaf from birth adolescents (aged 12:04 and 15:11) in a peer interaction situation and to offer some educational suggestions to enhance their performance in mathematics. The students’ strategies fit into previously formulated classical categories of solving strategies for hearing children. However, some of the types of errors found show specific features, different from the ones previously referred to in the literature.
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Citation
Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado, REIFOP, V. 10, N. 1, 2007
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