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How Children Learn Mathematics and the Implications for ...
uk.sagepub.comSkemp (1971) described two ways of understanding mathematical ideas that he called ‘instrumental’ and ‘relational understanding’. Instrumental understanding is a shallower form of understanding. For example, we might develop an instrumental understanding of how to add, subtract, multiply and divide using a set procedure or
Relational Understanding and - University of Georgia
math.coe.uga.edu1 Relational Understanding and Instrumental Understanding1 Richard R. Skemp Department of Education, University of Warwick Faux Amis Faux amis is a term used by the French to describe words which are the same, or very alike, in two languages, but whose meanings are