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WWC Review: Baroody, A. J., Eiland, M., & Thompson, B. (2009). Fostering at-risk preschoolers' number sense. Early Education and Development, 20(1), 80-128. [WWC Review]
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Books
Baroody, A.J., Lai, M., and Mix, K.S. (2006). The Development of Young Children's Early Number and Operation Sense and its Implications for Early Childhood Education.(2nd ed.). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers.
Book chapters
Baroody, A.J. (2011). Learning: A Framework. In F. Fennell (Ed.), Special Education and Mathematics: Helping Children With Learning Difficulties Achieve Mathematical Proficiency (pp. 15-57). Reston, VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Baroody, A.J., and Li, X. (2009). Mathematics Instruction That Makes Sense for 2 to 5 Year Olds. In E.L. Essa, and M.M. Burnham (Eds.), Informing Our Practice: Useful Research on Young Children's Development (pp. 119-135). Washington, DC: The National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Journal articles
Baroody, A.J. (2008). Fostering Early Numeracy in Preschool and Kindergarten. Encyclopedia of Language and Literacy Development: 1-10.
Baroody, A.J., Bajwa, N.P., and Eiland, M. (2009). Why Can't Johnny Remember the Basic Facts?. Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 15(1): 69-79.
Baroody, A.J., Eiland, M., and Thompson, B. (2009). Fostering At-Risk Preschoolers' Number Sense. Early Education and Development, 20(1): 80-128.
Baroody, A.J., Eiland, M.D., Purpura, D.J., and Reid, E.E. (2012). Fostering At-Risk Kindergarten Children's Number Sense. Cognition and Instruction, 30(4): 435-470.
Baroody, A.J., Feil, Y., and Johnson, A.R. (2007). An Alternative Reconceptualization of Procedural and Conceptual Knowledge. Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 38(2): 115-131.
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