Theme: Special Needs in Mathematics Education
Editor of this issue: Lena Lindenskov (ed)
Published: 2016
Lena Lindenskov
Introduction
Ann Gervasoni
Longitudinal Progress of Australian Six-Year-Old Students Who Participated in a Mathematics Intervention Program
Marie-Pascale Noël, Laurence Rousselle, & Alice De Visscher
Both Specific and General Cognitive Factors Account for Dyscalculia
Ingemar Karlsson
Special and Specific Educational Needs in School Mathematics
Jónína Vala Kristinsdóttir, Dóróþea Reimarsdóttir, & Hafdís Guðjónsdóttir
"There Is Always Something New After Nine" – Action Research as a Mode for Teachers to Develop a Tool for Analysing Their Pupils’ Numeracy Skills
Maria Christina Secher Schmidt
Mathematics Difficulties and Classroom Leadership – A Case Study of Teaching Strategies and Student Participation in Inclusive Classrooms
Helena Roos
Inclusion in Mathematics – The Impact of the Principal
Anette Bagger
Student Equity vs Test Equality? – Support During Third Graders’ National Tests in Mathematics in Sweden
Pernille Bødtker Sunde & Pernille Pind
Comparison of Two Test Approaches for Detecting Mathematical Difficulties
Kaisa Kanerva & Minna Kyttälä
Specific Training of Working Memory and Counting Skills in Kindergarten
Ingemar Holgersson, Wolmet Barendregt, Elisabeth Rietz, Torgny Ottosson, & Berner Lindström
Can Children Enhance Their Arithmetic Competence by Playing a Specially Designed Computer Game?
Lisser Rye Ejersbo
Number Sense as the Bridge to Number Understanding
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