MENTAL COMPUTATION PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGY USE OF JAPANESE STUDENTS IN GRADES 2, 4, 6, AND 8

Citation
Re. Reys et al., MENTAL COMPUTATION PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGY USE OF JAPANESE STUDENTS IN GRADES 2, 4, 6, AND 8, Journal for research in mathematics education, 26(4), 1995, pp. 304-326
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Education & Educational Research
ISSN journal
00218251
Volume
26
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
304 - 326
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8251(1995)26:4<304:MCPASU>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
This study assessed attitude, computational preferences, and mental co mputational performance of 176, 187, 186, and 206 Japanese students in grades, 2,4,6, and 8, respectively. A sample of students in grades 4 and 8 scoring in the upper and middle quintiles on the mental computat ion test was interviewed to identify strategies used to mentally compu te. All data were collected during the last month of the school year. A wide range of performance on mental computation was found with respe ct to all types of numbers (whole numbers, decimals, and fractions) an d operations at every grade level; the mode of presentation (visual or oral) significantly affected performance levels, with visual items ge nerally producing higher performance; and the range of strategies (ini tial and alternative) used to do mental computation was narrow, with t he most popular approach reflecting a mental version of a learned ''pa per/pencil'' algorithm.