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ALOHA Mental Arithmetic
Company typePrivate
IndustryEducation
FoundedApril 1993
FounderLoh Mun Sung
HeadquartersIpoh, Malaysia (Global HQ); Toluca, México (Latin America HQ)
Key people
  • Loh Mun Sung (Founder & President)
  • Kiran Motwani (International Director)
ProductsAbacus-based mathematics programs

ALOHA Mental Arithmetic is an international educational organization that provides abacus-based mathematic programs for children.[1][2] Founded in 1993, the organization specializes in teaching mental arithmetic through abacus-based methodology.[3] The name is an acronym for Abacus Learning Of Higher Arithmetic.[4] Their primary offering, called the 'ALOHA method', is an abacus-based mathematics program for children aged 4 to 13.[5][6]

According to Malaysia's national news agency BERNAMA, as of 2023, ALOHA operates in more than 40 countries.[7] The organization hosts an annual international competition that draws hundreds of participants from around the world.

History

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1993 - 1995: Early growth

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ALOHA Mental Arithmetic was established in April 1993 in Ipoh, Malaysia by Loh Mun Sung. Loh's initial objective was to introduce to benefit young children in Malaysia.[8] The organization began offering franchise opportunities within Malaysia shortly after its founding.

ALOHA Mental Arithmetic representatives meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad at the Prime Minister's Office, March 17, 1995

In March 1995, representatives from ALOHA met with then-Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad to discuss mathematical education initiatives. This meeting reportedly led to discussions about integrating mental arithmetic techniques into the national mathematics curriculum.

1995 - 1999: Expansion in Southeast Asia

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ALOHA made its first international expansion to Singapore in 1995. Between 1995 and 1999, the company expanded to multiple countries in the Southeast Asia region, opening in Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia.

2000 - present: Global expansion

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World map showing ALOHA Mental Arithmetic's global presence across 40+ countries as of 2024

ALOHA Mental Arithmetic began its international expansion beyond Asia in 2000, establishing its first Oceania presence with a franchise in Sydney, Australia. The organization entered the North American market in 2005 with its launch in the United States. In 2008, ALOHA expanded simultaneously into two new continents, launching operations in Nigeria, marking its entry into Africa, and Spain, establishing its presence in Europe. The program's expansion into South America began in 2012 with the opening of franchises in Venezuela.

In 2013, ALOHA Mental Arithmetic implemented a iconographic system, replacing text-based instruction, to allow the learning materials to be used across different language regions without requiring translation of instructional content.

During the global COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, ALOHA adapted its programs for online delivery and temporarily suspended its international competition.

As of 2023, ALOHA Mental Arithmetic operates in more than 40 countries across five continents.[7]

ALOHA Method

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Teaching methodology

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ALOHA Mental Arithmetic claims its teaching methodology is based on findings from psychology and neurophysiology, particularly focusing on two key neurological concepts: synaptogenesis (the process of creating neural connections in the brain) and the specialized functions of brain hemispheres.[9]

ALOHA's educational approach is based on abacus-based training, beginning with physical abacus manipulation before transitioning to mental calculations techniques.[10] It claims to combine traditional abacus-based mental arithmetic training with engaging activities, games and exercises to develop several cognitive abilities and speed and precision in calculations.[11] The program also incorporates breathing exercises and visualization activities into its regular curriculum to enhance focus and well-being.[12] It also claims that the program is fosters students' sense of confidence and competency.[9]

Research and assessment

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Research on abacus-based arithmetic education has shown varying outcomes.

A 2021 randomized controlled trial by León et al. examined the effects of abacus-based mental calculation training on cognitive abilities in primary school students aged 7-11 years. The study found improvements in several cognitive parameters including concentration, memory, perceptive attitudes, and creativity after 8 weeks of training compared to a control group.[13]

García-Orza's review of interventions for dyscalculia and acalculia noted that while some studies show improvements in calculation speed with abacus-based methods, evidence for broader cognitive benefits remains limited.[14]

Accreditation

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Certificate of endorsement from the Spanish Society of Pedagogy (Sociedad Española de Pedagogía) recognizing ALOHA Mental Arithmetic's educational methodology

The Spanish Society of Pedagogy (Sociedad Española de Pedagogía) has evaluated ALOHA's educational methodology.[15][16]

The Croatian Education and Teacher Training Agency (Agencija za odgoj i obrazovanje) issued a positive professional evaluation of ALOHA's mental arithmetic program.[17]

In 2018, ALOHA program received validation from Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education (Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP) for integration into the national basic education curriculum framework.[18]

International Competitions

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ALOHA Mental Arithmetic organizes an annual international competition focused on mental arithmetic skills for students enrolled in its programs. The competition format typically involves participants solving multiple arithmetic problems within a limited time frame, with problems adjusted to the contestants' program level.[19][20][21][22]

Since its establishment, the competition has been hosted in various countries, drawing participants from ALOHA centers globally. The following table presents the historical data of past competitions:

# Year Country Venue Participants Participating countries
23 Jul 20, 2024 Spain Parque de Atracciones de Madrid 600 20
22 Jul 30, 2023 Malaysia Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur 700 15
21 Oct 29, 2022 Mexico International Congress Center, Yucatan 500 8
20 Jul 20, 2019 China Marco Polo Hotel, Foshan 700 17
19 Jul 22, 2018 Russia World Trade Centre, Moscow 600 12
18 Jul 17, 2017 Malaysia Park Royal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 600 12
17 Jul 24, 2016 Indonesia Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta Resort, Yogyakarta 700 9
16 Jul 26, 2015 Philippines Fairmont Hotel, Manila 6
15 Jun 8, 2014 China Dong Cheng Elementary School, Hangzhou 2000 8
14 May 25, 2013 Malaysia Equatorial Hotel, Cameron Highlands 400
13 Aug 5, 2012 Australia University of Technology Sydney, Sydney 300 7
12 May 26, 2012 Malaysia Kinta Riverfront Hotel and Suites, Ipoh 282
11 Apr 30, 2011 Malaysia Corus Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 350 8
10 Aug 8, 2010 Malaysia Ayer Keroh Country Resort, Malacca
9 Jun 20, 2010 China Zhejiang Hangzhou Railway Station Hotel, Hangzhou 1688 6
8 May 2, 2009 Malaysia Brisdale Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
7 May 3, 2008 Malaysia Hillcity Hotel, Ipoh
6 May 6, 2007 Malaysia Cititel Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur
5 2006 China Hangzhou
4 Aug 21, 2005 Australia University of Technology Sydney, Sydney
3 Jul 31, 2005 Malaysia Cititel Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur 400
2 May 1, 2005 Malaysia Hotel Excelsior, Ipoh
1 Aug 11, 2002 Malaysia Cititel Mid Valley, Kuala Lumpur 380 7

References

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  2. ^ León, Samuel P.; Carcelén Fraile, María del Carmen; García-Martínez, Inmaculada (21 February 2021). "Development of Cognitive Abilities through the Abacus in Primary Education Students: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial". Education Sciences. 11 (2): 83. doi:10.3390/educsci11020083.
  3. ^ Lu, Brian James (1 September 2023). "Celebrating young Filipino minds: Triumph in int'l competitions". Philippine News Agency (PNA). Retrieved 26 October 2024.
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