A Tri-Nation Comparative Study of Place Value in Early Years Curricula Documents

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Westaway, Lisa
Ladel, Silke
Vale, Pam
Larkin, Kevin
Graven, Mellony
Kortenkamp, Ulrich
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Reid-O'Connor, Bronwyn

Prieto-Rodriguez, Elena

Holmes, Kathryn

Hughes, Amber

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2023
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Newcastle, Australia

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In this paper we compare the early years mathematics curricula of Germany, South Africa, and Australia in relation to the place value concept. Place value is an important topic as it underpins much of the number work completed by learners in the early years of schooling. We found that there were differences between the three curricula that could be summarised using five themes: namely, number range, place value structure, role of the zero, influence of language, and use of materials. We argue that how the different curricula deal with these five themes influences the quality of learning provided and we highlight key areas of concern. In concluding we identify three important implications for our future research project.

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Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia: Weaving Mathematics Education From All Perspectives

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© MERGA Inc. 2023. The attached file is posted here with permission of the copyright owner for your personal use only. No further distribution permitted. For information about this conference please refer to the conference’s website or contact the author(s).

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Curriculum and pedagogy

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Westaway, L; Ladel, S; Vale, P; Larkin, K; Graven, M; Kortenkamp, U, A Tri-Nation Comparative Study of Place Value in Early Years Curricula Documents, 2023, pp. 533-540