It seems to matters not whether it is partitive or quotitive division when solving one step division problems

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Downton, Ann Patricia. (2009). It seems to matters not whether it is partitive or quotitive division when solving one step division problems. In Roberta Hunter, Brenda Bicknell and Tim Burgess (Ed.). Crossing Divides: Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA). Palmerston North, New Zealand: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. pp. 161 - 168
AuthorsDownton, Ann Patricia
KeywordsCurriculum and Pedagogy;--Mathematics and Numeracy;--Pedagogy;--Learner and Learning Processes;--Primary education (excl. Maori)
Year2009
PublisherMathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Web address (URL)http://www.merga.net.au/documents/Downton_RP09.pdf
https://www.merga.net.au/Public/Public/Publications/Annual_Conference_Proceedings/2009_MERGA_CP.aspx
Open accessOpen access
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Page range161 - 168
ISBN9781920846206
Research GroupSchool of Education
Place of publicationPalmerston North, New Zealand
EditorsRoberta Hunter, Brenda Bicknell and Tim Burgess
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