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The Importance of Teaching Basic Number Theory

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This essay defines number theory, then explains why it is fundamental to a good grasp of mathematics. It also explains why teachers must be able to teach this area of mathematics, and identifies some of the areas of emphasis.

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The Importance of Teachers Understanding and Teaching Basic Number Theory


Mathematics is one of the most important academic disciplines because it is woven into the

very fabric of life, and affects almost everything, if not everything, that we do. Mathematics is

not only important to cognitive development, but is essential for the development of certain life

skills. Important to these developments is the area of elementary number theory. This paper

looks at a brief history of number theory, and its relevance to mathematics education. It also

examines the importance for a teacher to understand, and to be able to teach basic or elementary

number theory, because it is foundational to the teacher’s competence to teach mathematics, and

is the key to students having a strong base in mathematics.


Basic or elementary number theory involves the areas of number theory which are generally

taught in elementary and high school math programs (Wikipedia). “Number theory or in older

usage, arithmetic, is the branch of pure mathematics devoted primarily to the study of integers,”

(Wikipedia). The history of elementary number theory dates back to several thousand years. For

example, writing which dates back to the Babylonian era shows that the Babylonians knew how

to factor natural numbers into prime factors, ( Encyclopedia of Mathematics). “In the 5th century

B.C. the Pythagoreans established the so-called doctrine of even and odd numbers and justified

the proposition that the product of two natural numbers is even if and only if one of its factors is

even,” (Encyclopedia of Mathematics). In many ways, the history and development of number

theory has led to an increased understanding of number relations and the development of several

principles and theorems. Euclid is claimed to have developed a general theory of divisibility

around 300 B.C. He also brought about the creation of an algorithm “for finding the greatest

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common divisor of two integers and on this basis he justifies the main theory of the arithmetic of

integers,” (Encyclopedia of Mathematics). These divisibility rules and theorems are

foundational to many areas of mathematics at all levels. The four operations: addition,

subtraction, division and multiplication are primarily rooted in number theory, and are integral to

all areas of mathematics.

So why should a teacher understand basic number theory? Since understanding this area of

mathematics is crucial to the development of a strong mathematical base, it is important for a

teacher to understand number theory so that he or she can communicate it effectively. The

teacher can only effectively communicate what he or she understands. In other words, teachers

“need to know the mathematics they teach as well as the horizons of that mathematics,” (The

National Academics of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine). This aspect of mathematics is

fundamental to the way students understand and appreciate mathematics, but as Selden, A, and

Selden, J, pointed out, “number theory appears to be a rather neglected area of mathematics

education research literature.” There is therefore, generally speaking, a lack of understanding of

the subject and how it relates to other areas of mathematics. If teachers develop a thorough

understanding of number theory, they will be able to connect the dots between it and the other

areas of mathematics, and students’ appreciation for this fundamental area of mathematics will

grow. One very good reason why a teacher should understand basic number theory is that it is an

integral aspect of the mathematical content and practice of the Common Core Standards. For

example, Common Core Standards practice require students to be taught to construct viable

arguments and critique the reasoning of others, model with mathematics, look for and make use

of structure. Regarding content at varying levels, student should be taught counting and

cardinality, operations and algebraic thinking, number and operations in base ten, (Wikipedia). In

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