8. MATH UNDERACHIEVEMENT Mathematics Disorder (dyscalculia)is „a specific disturbance in learning and mathematical concepts and computation“. An analogous term in reading is dyslexia. Students with dyscalculia experience difficulties in reception, comprehension and production of quantitative and/or spatial information. Students with math disorder most often show one or more of these characteristics :
Educational Approaches Progress in math is to a large extent given by the quality of previously learned skills. The instruction has to be clear, unambiguous, and systematic with key prerequisite skills taught in advance. New math operation can be taught only after the preceding has been mastered. In the early stages the following methods are recommended : 1. Classification and grouping This stage precedes teaching numerals, its aim is understanding of basic concepts necessary for mathematical operations.
2. Ordering In this stage students are introduced to numerals. The main aim is understanding of the symbol and its meaning.
3. Recognition of numbers Students must learn to recognize both printed numbers and words expressing them. Furthermore, they must learn to recognize their graphics form and understand their meaning.
4. Computation skills When teaching computation skills it is recommended to use simple numbers so that the student can focus on the mathematical operation not the number itself. Every operation is divided into small steps. We use manipulatives and graphics to explain mathematical operations. |