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Gönül Yazgan-Sag; Ziya Argün – South African Journal of Education, 2024
In the study reported on here we used a qualitative case study design to examine the self-control and self-monitoring behaviour of gifted learners in problem-solving processes. We selected 3 gifted secondary learners using the purposeful sampling method. For the study, each learner completed 10 individual problem-solving sessions. A think-aloud…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Academically Gifted, Secondary School Students, Self Control
Yusuf Canbolat; Leslie Rutkowski – International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, 2024
It is well understood that when students are experiencing hunger, their ability to learn suffers. What is less understood is why this is the case and the role of the learning environment. Using Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2019 data, this brief examines how student hunger is correlated with how disorderly the…
Descriptors: Hunger, Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, Correlation
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Chiara Andrà; Eleonora Averna; Ilaria Copelli; Gianluca Sini Cosmi; Elisa Paterno; Claudia Chiavarino – LUMAT: International Journal on Math, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Gambling disorder is a dramatic phenomenon that is spreading, in Italy as well as around the world, among younger and younger people every year. Activities in mathematics lessons at school can help pre-vent it, but it is necessary to know with which attitudes and beliefs students approach such mathematics lessons, as well as the role of the social…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Correlation, Self Control, Foreign Countries
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Lambert, Rachel; Schuck, Rachel – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2021
This paper presents a case study of the experiences of a special educator named Ms. Montes (pseudonym) teaching standards-based mathematics during Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) during spring 2020. Ms. Montes was interviewed twice during this period; data were analyzed through inductive thematic analysis. Pre-COVID, Ms. Montes provided her…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Students with Disabilities, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Edina-Timea Opri?; Iuliana Zsoldos-Marchis; Edit Egri – Open Education Studies, 2024
Problem-solving competency is important not only in many careers but also in everyday life. Successful problem solvers regulate their cognitive processes and emotions. Our research aimed to study the impact of gamified problem sheets designed in Seppo on self-regulated learning skills. The intervention was carried out with second-year students in…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Game Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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Nelson, Lindsey J.; Fyfe, Emily R. – Metacognition and Learning, 2019
Metacognition is central to children's cognitive development. However, there is conflicting evidence about children's ability to accurately monitor their performance and subsequently control their behavior. This is of particular interest for mathematics topics on which children exhibit persistent misconceptions--that is, when children's knowledge…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Help Seeking, Decision Making, Self Esteem
Wang, Amber Y.; Fuchs, Lynn S.; Fuchs, Douglas; Gilbert, Jennifer K.; Krowka, Sarah; Abramson, Rebecca – Grantee Submission, 2019
The purpose of this study was to explore the efficacy of fractions intervention with and without an embedded self-regulation (SR) component for third-grade students at risk for mathematics disabilities. Fractions intervention focused on magnitude understanding and word problems. Embedded SR was designed to support a growth mindset (fostering…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Self Control, Grade 3, Elementary School Students
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Wilburne, Jane M.; Dause, Emily – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2017
This study's purpose was to determine the effect of instruction in self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies on low-achieving fourth-grade students' perseverance in solving mathematics problems. This study was conducted with fourth-grade students who had been ability-grouped based on prior low achievement and testing data in math. Students were…
Descriptors: Self Control, Learning Strategies, Low Achievement, Grade 4
Promsawan, Supatpong; Katwibun, Duanghathai – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2017
We proposed to study self-regulated learning (SRL) of 11th grade students in a PBL classroom (n = 36). The data were collected in November 2016 using Students' Self-Regulation Strategy Inventory (Students' SRSI), Teachers' Self-Regulation Strategy Inventory (Teachers' SRSI), students' interviews forms, students' reflections, and the teachers'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, High School Students
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Perrin, Christopher J.; Neef, Nancy A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine variables that affect self-control in the context of academic task completion by elementary school children with autism. In the baseline assessment of Study 1, mathematics problem completion was shown to be an aversive event, and sensitivity to task magnitude, task difficulty, and delay to task completion…
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary School Students, Self Control, Mathematics
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Marchis, Iuliana – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2011
Self-regulated learning skills are important in mathematical problem solving. The aim of the paper is to present a research on how mathematics teachers guide their pupils' mathematical problem-solving activities in order to increase self-regulation. 62 teachers have filled in a questionnaire developed for this research. The results are show that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Style
Vaughn, Sharon; Wanzek, Jeanne; Murray, Christy S.; Roberts, Greg – Center on Instruction, 2012
This publication provides research-based guidance for intensifying instruction in reading and mathematics for students with significant learning difficulties, including students with disabilities, in kindergarten through grade 12. The guide gives technical assistance providers and states information reflecting "best practices" for implementing…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Cognitive Processes
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Caballero, Ana; Blanco, Lorenzo J.; Guerrero, Eloisa – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2011
Our work is based on two premises. The first is that affective factors (beliefs, attitudes, and emotions) influence teaching and learning mathematics, and problem solving in particular. The second is that initial teacher education is an important element in the process of improving overall educational practice. On this basis, our research group…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Problem Solving, Emotional Development, Affective Behavior
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Arroyo, Ivon; Burleson, Winslow; Tai, Minghui; Muldner, Kasia; Woolf, Beverly Park – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
We provide evidence of persistent gender effects for students using advanced adaptive technology while learning mathematics. This technology improves each gender's learning and affective predispositions toward mathematics, but specific features in the software help either female or male students. Gender differences were seen in the students' style…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Blood, Erika; Johnson, Jesse W.; Ridenour, Lindsey; Simmons, Karen; Crouch, Starline – Education and Treatment of Children, 2011
A ten year-old boy exhibiting frequent off-task and disruptive behavior during small group math instruction was taught to use an iPod Touch for video modeling and self-monitoring purposes. A single-subject changing conditions (A-B-BC) design was used to investigate the differential effects of video modeling versus a combination of video modeling…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Intervention, Intervals, Modeling (Psychology)
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