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Peer reviewedLieber, Joan; Semmel, Melvyn I. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1989
Twenty learning-handicapped and 20 nonhandicapped intermediate-grade children worked on a mathematics problem-solving task on a microcomputer. Their social and instructional interactions were compared as group configuration (individual, homogeneous dyad, and heterogeneous dyad) and task difficulty changed. The computer's effect on the conversation…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Difficulty Level, Group Dynamics, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Peer reviewedO'Malley, Claire E.; Scanlon, Eileen – Computers and Education, 1990
Discusses cooperative problem solving among Open University physics and math students and describes three studies that investigated how to design effective computer-based support for collaborative learning in distance education. The value of peer interaction for learning and problem solving is discussed, and students' attitudes to group work are…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Distance Education
Peer reviewedHillel, Joel; And Others – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1989
Described is a year-long study of the way a group of six 12-year-old children went about solving a special class of geometric problems using a computer and a limited set of LOGO programing tools. Examines solution strategies deciding whether those strategies led to insights about mathematical relations. (Author/MVL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedFairbairn, Donald M – Arithmetic Teacher, 1993
Presents six strategies to develop appropriate mathematical applications for middle school children: (1) change the name; (2) make problems appealing; (3) encourage group work; (4) let students generate story problems; (5) encourage a positive attitude; and (6) keep students motivated. Illustrates strategies with three examples involving…
Descriptors: Area, Computation, Cooperative Learning, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedBrumfield, Emalou – Arithmetic Teacher, 1994
Focuses on student organization, preparation, and presentation of simple foods (beverage, brownies, sloppy-joe sandwiches) as a way to apply various mathematical concepts, with problem-solving techniques being central to almost all the activities. Includes reproducible student worksheets. (MKR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedHersberger, Jim; Frederick, Bill – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1995
Presents an activity through which students develop mathematical concepts connected to area and perimeter in a rich, real-life setting and use tables, graphs, diagrams, and spreadsheets to explore the problem, see relationships, and make and test conjectures about those relationships. Encourages algebraic thinking. (SYB)
Descriptors: Algebra, Area, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Peer reviewedEdwards, Harriet C. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1993
The theory behind the concept of the teacher as a model is surveyed and illustrated with actual events and techniques from college classrooms, including taking advantage of classroom mistakes to model thinking and problem-solving skills. Student evaluation results indicate that instructor credibility is unaffected by the use of these techniques.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Quality
Peer reviewedSammons, Kay; And Others – Arithmetic Teacher, 1992
Presented are assessment techniques to help improve instruction. Included are the formative assessment techniques observation and questioning, diagnostic interviews, and problem-solving-based investigations and the summative assessment technique of performance-based tasks. Examples of these methods are provided together with at-home activities…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Evaluation Methods, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedArsac, Gilbert; And Others – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1992
Teacher's abilities to remain sufficiently faithful to predefined learning scenarios are examined via case studies. The behavior of 2 teachers during problem-solving sessions in geometry with 13-14 year olds exhibited 2 types of factors that tend to hamper scenario reproducibility: constraints on the teacher resulting from the teaching situation;…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Geometry
Peer reviewedCarey, Deborah A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1992
Discusses how children's literature can be used as a context to develop problem-solving tasks. Illustrates this idea by developing tasks to teach concepts related to multiplication through the context of "The Patchwork Quilt," a children's book by Valerie Flournoy. Suggests activity extensions to determine unit sizes, draw scale models,…
Descriptors: Area, Childrens Literature, Context Effect, Division
Peer reviewedLehrer, Richard; Franke, Megan Loef – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1992
Reports case studies using personal construct psychology and the logic of fuzzy sets to elucidate the content and organization of two elementary school teachers' knowledge of fractions and mathematical pedagogy. Results identified four personal constructions that affected classroom events; knowledge of fractions, general pedagogical knowledge,…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Case Studies, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedBezuk, Nadine S.; Armstrong, Barbara E. – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Presents a series of five activities that introduce division of fractions through real-world situations. Discusses problems related to resurfacing a highway, painting dividing stripes on a highway, covering one area A with another area B, looking for patterns, and maximizing the result of a division problem. Includes reproducible worksheets. (MDH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Division, Fractions, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedPhilipp, Randolph A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1992
Presents an account of the historical evolution of the definition of variable and the way the concept is currently treated in textbooks. Shares activities to promote student discussion on the use of variables as constants, as quantities that vary, and as parameters. Provides a reproducible worksheet. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Definitions, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Equations (Mathematics)
Peer reviewedLeder, Gilah C. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1992
This article is concerned with the learning of mathematics before the commencement of formal schooling. Describes the experiences of two students from four main sets of data: formal and informal measures of mathematics achievement, the learning environment in the home, and observations during teacher-led sessions concerned with mathematical…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedFulkerson, Paul – Arithmetic Teacher, 1992
Discusses how a single problem can be utilized to discuss mathematical skills and concepts at several different levels. Presents a problem involving fractions examined at the following four levels according to the abilities of the students: (1) finding solutions; (2) identifying methods for finding solutions; (3) exploring similar examples; and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning


