Från antikens algoritmer till dagens klassrum
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2025-06-23
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This paper is a literature review that examines how good mental calculation skills benefit pupils, 
which could work as a valuable learning tool for future teachers. The study addresses four key 
questions: ‘What are the advantages of proficient mental calculations?’, ‘What strategies exist 
for mental calculation skills?’, ‘How can teachers accommodate their teaching to develop 
pupils’ mental calculation skills?’ and ‘What has arithmetic looked like in different eras and 
what algorithms have been used?’. Through literature searches in search engines, scientific 
articles were found, which formed the basis for the result segment. This was divided into two 
parts: A historical and a didactic overview. The historical overview begins with the earliest 
example of human calculation, progresses through Ancient Egypt and Babylon, and concludes 
with Treviso-arithmetic. The didactical overview examines the relationship between mental 
calculation and number sense, flexibility, and estimation, in addition to various mental 
arithmetic strategies. The study concludes that mental calculation is valuable both in 
mathematics education and in everyday life. Furthermore, mental calculation has a correlation 
to strong number sense. By applying strategies such as estimation, teachers can promote an 
understanding of multiple strategies, which could lead to flexibility.
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Matematikhistoria, huvudräkning, taluppfattning, flexibilitet, överslagsräkning,  huvudräkningsstrategier, undervisning