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Key understandings in mathematics learning

In 2007, the Nuffield Foundation commissioned a team from the University of Oxford to review the available research literature on how children learn mathematics. The resulting review is presented in a series of eight papers.
Papers 2 to 5 focus mainly on mathematics relevant to primary schools (pupils to age 11 years), while papers 6 and 7 consider aspects of mathematics in secondary schools.
The review is available to download in a number of different formats:
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Introduction and summary of findings (171KB)
This is a summary of the review as a whole and is also the first section of Paper 1: Overview.
Summary papers (273KB)
Summaries of papers 1-7.
To order copies contact Frances Bright on 020 7681 9586.
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Paper 1: Overview (259KB)
Paper 2: Understanding extensive quantities and whole numbers (326KB)
Paper 3: Understanding rational numbers and intensive quantities (247KB)
Paper 4: Understanding relations and their graphical representation (314KB)
Paper 5: Understanding space and its representation in mathematics (338KB)
Paper 6: Algebraic reasoning (292KB)
Paper 7: Modelling, problem-solving and integrating concepts (283KB)
Paper 8: Methodological appendix (161KB)
Full review: All 8 papers together in full (1507KB)
Last Updated Wed, 25 November 2009
