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A small-scale action research project on spatial reasoning

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May 13, 2022
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Research shows that spatial reasoning is a predictor of later achievement in mathematics. This means that children who have good spatial reasoning are likely to achieve more highly in mathematics. This may be surprising if we only consider spatial reasoning to be about shape and space, and yet it is so much more. We need to extend our thinking of spatial reasoning to include components such as visualisation, perspective-taking, doing and undoing, number lines, direction and movement. In fact, we are using spatial reasoning all of the time! In this video Dr Alison Borthwick describes a project with teachers who were keen to find out more about spatial reasoning with 5-11-year-olds. The video includes a flavour of the international research, the activities the teachers completed and the impact on both adults and children.

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