ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 1960, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1): 17-31.

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在小学試教代数的实驗研究

刘静和   

  1. 中国科学院心理研究所
  • 出版日期:1960-03-25 发布日期:1960-03-25
  • 通讯作者: 刘静和

A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY ON EXPERIMENTAL TEACHING OF ALGEBRA TO PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

LIU CHING-HO (Institute of Psychology, Academia Sinica)   

  • Published:1960-03-25 Online:1960-03-25

摘要: <正> 1958年,按照研究工作和实际相結合的方針,我們根据:(1)对現用的小学算术課本的初步調查分析以及1958年北京市各区小学統考試卷結果和优秀教师的教学經驗,(2)代数与算术有密切关系如算术中的比例即代数的y=ax的函数关系的特点,(3)思惟系从具体到抽象的心理学原理提出提早在小学将代数的某些部分,与有关的算术部分混合

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Abstract: On the hypothesis that abstract ideas can be better grasped through more abstract symbols than numerals, an experiment was done to see whether algebra could be taught to children eariler than is. customary.Two 5th grade classes comprising 87 children aged 10—11, Who Would normally not reach algebra for another two years, were taught simple equations in algebra and tested as regards the tendency to a higher level of abstraction through using algebra to solve arithmetical problems, the understanding and use of formulae and the grasp of the rules governing the relation between numbers.Within one month, with no extra hours of teaching, the children did at least one fifth of all the problems set in the arithmetic textbooks of the 5th and 6th year primary school grades and the junior school 1st grade.In the regular term-end municipal examination in arithmetic, though the two classes had missed some of the arithmetic teaching by reason of the experiment, they obtained 92% and 96% respectively, much higher than the general average.The experimental classes also stood out in. a comparative test on grasp of the rules of arithmetic and the rules governing the relation between numbers. Two other classes of the same grade in the same school also took part in this test.Tests in the grasp and use of formulae showed an appreciable level of understanding not based on Mechanical memory.After a four months gap, these four classes were again tested and the two experimental classes remained well ahead.The experiment shows that children of this grade reach a high level of abstraction and suggests that higher abstract symbols ale a better vehicle for abstract thought. It. also shows that the use of algebraic symbols and formulae gives better retention as regards methods of solving arithmetical problems. The experiment suggests the practicability of introducing, algebra into the teaching of arithmetical problems. Work has yet to be done to determine at what stage this is most effective, how widely the conclusions are applicable, etc.

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