The Effect of Concrete and Technology-Assisted Learning Tools on Place Value Concept, Achievement in Mathematics and Arithmetic Performance

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of concrete and technology-assisted learning tools on developing the conception of place value, mathematical achievement and arithmetical performance of primary school 4th graders. The study group was comprised of three different primary schools. T...

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Concept Formation
Educational Technology
Elementary School Students
Foreign Countries
Grade 4
Intervention
Mathematical Concepts
Mathematics Achievement
Mathematics Instruction
Number Concepts
Teaching Methods
Technology Uses in Education
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