Abstract
This study was designed to refine an instrument to explore the relationships between students'
mental, written and calculator strategies of computation. A theoretical framework for studying the
relationships between these three main methods of computation was postulated. This paper describes this
model of the computational processes and some preliminary work carried out with middle to upper
primary students in Western Australia. In addition, the questions of factors such as access to calculators,
emphasis on written algorithms and mental computation influencing choice of computation method are
also discussed.
Paul Swan & Jack Bana
Student Choice Of Computation Methods