Abstract
In this article we present an overview of four studies investigating Greek secondary students’ conceptual and procedural knowledge of fractions. We discuss the problem of defining conceptual and procedural knowledge, and the implications of adopting one particular definition over others. We draw on the studies and their results to discuss the problem of measuring conceptual and procedural knowledge; the issue of inter-individual differences in conceptual and procedural fraction knowledge; and related educational implications.
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