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Dwi Sulistyaningsih; Stevanus Budi Waluya; Isnarto; Sugiman – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study aims to analyze students' ability to solve differential calculus problems in relation to their prior mathematical knowledge (PMK). Materials/methods: A qualitative research design method was employed. Participants in this study were 103 third-semester students at the university enrolled in the Differential Calculus…
Descriptors: College Students, Mathematics Education, Calculus, College Mathematics
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Türker Biber, Belma; Yetkin Özdemir, Iffet Elif; Lesh, Richard – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2023
In this study, we investigated mathematics teacher's noticing of students' thinking in the context of mathematical modeling activities (MEAs) related to statistics. One middle-school mathematics teacher participated in the study, which adopted a case study design. Data were collected through interviews with the teacher based on video recordings of…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students, Mathematics Teachers, Attention
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Buser, Peter; Semmler, Klaus-Dieter – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2017
These pages aim to explain and interpret why the late Mika Seppälä, a conformal geometer, proposed to model student study behaviour using concepts from conformal geometry, such as Riemann surfaces and Strebel differentials. Over many years Mika Seppälä taught online calculus courses to students at Florida State University in the United States, as…
Descriptors: Geometry, Student Behavior, Mathematical Models, Graphs
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Simcock, David C.; Chua, Wei-Hang; Hekman, Margreet; Levin, Matthew T.; Brown, Simon – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2019
Audiovisual recordings of lectures are available to many students in all disciplines. The use of lecture recordings has been studied extensively, but it is still not clear how, or how much, they are actually used. Previous analysis of their use has been based on either survey data or computer logs of access. In the latter case, measurements of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Video Technology, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
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Koyama, Kazuo; Niwase, Keisuke – Education Sciences, 2019
In classroom management, it is well-known that students' mental states are strongly related to classroom conditions. There are many ways to describe human behavior in mathematical modeling in sociology. In social science, a model to describe human behavior has been developed by an analogy with the ferromagnetic spin model in statistical physics.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Mathematical Models, Sociology, Social Sciences
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Daher, Wajeeh – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2015
Mathematical modelling is suggested as an activity through which students engage in meaningful mathematics. In the current research, the modelling activity of a group of four seventh-grade students was analysed using the discursive analysis framework. The research findings show that the positionings and emotions of the group members during their…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Emotional Response, Teaching Methods
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Galyardt, April; Goldin, Ilya – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2015
In educational technology and learning sciences, there are multiple uses for a predictive model of whether a student will perform a task correctly or not. For example, an intelligent tutoring system may use such a model to estimate whether or not a student has mastered a skill. We analyze the significance of data recency in making such…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Performance Based Assessment, Bayesian Statistics, Data Analysis
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Tropper, Natalie; Leiss, Dominik; Hänze, Martin – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2015
Empirical findings show that students have manifold difficulties when dealing with mathematical modeling problems. Accordingly, approaches for supporting students in modeling-based learning environments have to be investigated. In the research presented here, we adopted a scaffolding perspective on teaching modeling with the aim of both providing…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Kukla-Acevedo, Sharon – Journal of Educational Research, 2009
The author explored whether 3 workplace conditions were related to teacher mobility decisions. The modeling strategy incorporated a series of binomial and multinomial logistic models to estimate the effects of administrative support, classroom control, and behavioral climate on teachers' decisions to quit teaching or switch schools. The results…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Prediction, Probability, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Plewis, Ian – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1981
Simple Markov models are fitted to a small sample of longitudinal categorical data of teachers' ratings of children's classroom behavior. Although the data consist only of observations at five occasions, it was possible, after dividing the data into two groups, to fit plausible models in continuous time. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Mathematical Models, Research Problems, Statistical Analysis
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Dias, Ana L. B. – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2006
This article analyses the modeling approach used by one student in a business problem. It is argued that if we use previous frameworks we are not able to classify the students' approach to modeling as purely theoretical or empirical. Instead the student used a theoretical approach when constructing a real model, but abandoned it when she had to…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Models, Problem Solving
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Shine, Lester C., II – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
An integrated study of Shine's actualized and pure single-subject behavior functions can produce more information than studying only one function. After summarizing the mathematics behind Shine's viewpoint, an ordinary regression analysis approach to the actualized behavior function is integrated with a time-series analysis approach to the pure…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models, Operant Conditioning
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Mamona-Downs, Joanna; Downs, Martin – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2004
This paper deals with a teaching approach aimed to help students become aware of targeted techniques of significance in problem solving. The teaching approach is to present a series of tasks that all can be solved by applying the same technique. Two levels of prompting are used; first for the students to realize solutions without necessarily being…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Instruction
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Pereira, D. J. V. Costa; Maskill, R. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Essays written by 14-year-old pupils about a chemistry topic were analyzed for structure and process using ideal paradigms defined mathematically. The students' actual behaviors were then compared with the behavior expected had they used either a serial or a parallel processing strategy based on either a constructive or a reproductive memory.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Research, Essays, Junior High Schools
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Bagozzi, Richard P.; Warshaw, Paul R. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1992
The nature of the attitude-behavior relation was investigated through the use of structural equation models in a cross-lagged panel design involving 254 undergraduates reacting to 2 kinds of goal-directed behaviors. Results suggest that intentions, and to a lesser extent attitudes, are dependent on behavior and not the reverse. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Etiology, Higher Education, Intention
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