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Conceptual Understanding And Procedural Knowledge: A Case Study on Learning Mathematics of Fractional Material in Elementary School

Dede Salim Nahdi, Mohamad Gilar Jatisunda

2020Journal of Physics Conference Series41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Learning theory sees conceptual knowledge as a source of students’ procedural knowledge in learning mathematics. This is supported by several previous studies which show that students learn conceptual understanding before procedural knowledge. So the researcher highlights the relationship that might occur between conceptual and procedural knowledge. Whether conceptual knowledge might have a greater influence on procedural knowledge than vice versa. This research is a qualitative research with a case study approach. The results showed that students who succeeded in fraction learning were able to combine conceptual and procedural knowledge well. It can be concluded that students with conceptual and procedural knowledge can develop good knowledge in learning mathematics.

Topics & Concepts

Procedural knowledgeMathematics educationPsychologyConcept learningDescriptive knowledgeConceptual frameworkBody of knowledgeKnowledge managementComputer scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyMathematics Education and PedagogyCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsMathematics Education and Teaching Techniques