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Ngu, Bing Hiong; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing; Phan, Huy P. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2015
An experiment using a sample of 11th graders compared text editing and worked examples approaches in learning to solve dilution and molarity algebra word problems in a chemistry context. Text editing requires students to assess the structure of a word problem by specifying whether the problem text contains sufficient, missing, or irrelevant…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Algebra, Chemistry, Problem Solving
Booth, Julie L.; Barbieri, Christina; Eyer, Francie; Paré-Blagoev, E. Juliana – Journal of Problem Solving, 2014
Students hold many misconceptions as they transition from arithmetic to algebraic thinking, and these misconceptions can hinder their performance and learning in the subject. To identify the errors in Algebra I which are most persistent and pernicious in terms of predicting student difficulty on standardized test items, the present study assessed…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Misconceptions, Mathematical Concepts
Kyttälä, Minna; Aunio, Pirjo; Lepola, Janne; Hautamäki, Jarkko – Educational Psychology, 2014
The aim of this study was to analyse the role of verbal and visuo-spatial working memory (WM) and language skills (vocabulary, listening comprehension) in predicting preschool and kindergarten-aged children's ability to solve mathematical word problems presented orally. The participants were 116 Finnish-speaking children aged 4-7?years. The…
Descriptors: Role, Short Term Memory, Foreign Countries, Visual Perception
Seo, Daeryong – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Despite many recent developments in technology, there are still many people who are not fully utilizing advanced technologies to enhance learning. This issue has an impact on K-12 schools as well as higher education and makes a case for the development of better distance education programs, which can assist students in studying more effectively…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Distance Education, Computer Mediated Communication
Munez, David; Orrantia, Josetxu; Rosales, Javier – Journal of Experimental Education, 2013
This study explored the effectiveness of external representations presented together with compare word problems, and whether such effectiveness was moderated by working memory. Participants were 49 secondary school students. Each participant solved 48 problems presented in 4 presentation types that included 2 difficulty treatments (number of steps…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Secondary School Students, Graphs, Accuracy
Trance, Naci John C. – Online Submission, 2013
This paper presents another effort in determining the difficulty of engineering students in terms of solving word problems. Students were presented with word problems in algebra. Then, they were asked to solve the word problems orally; that is, before they presented their written solutions, they were required to explain how they understood the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Students, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving
Walkington, Candace; Sherman, Milan; Petrosino, Anthony – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This study critically examines a key justification used by educational stakeholders for placing mathematics in context--the idea that contextualization provides students with access to mathematical ideas. We present interviews of 24 ninth grade students from a low-performing urban school solving algebra story problems, some of which were…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Grade 9, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Ngu, Bing Hiong; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
Holyoak and Koh (1987) and Holyoak (1984) propose four critical tasks for analogical transfer to occur in problem solving. A study was conducted to test this hypothesis by comparing a multiple components (MC) approach against worked examples (WE) in helping students to solve algebra word problems in chemistry classes. The MC approach incorporated…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Problem Solving, Classification, Word Problems (Mathematics)
Schukajlow, Stanislaw; Krug, André – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
We conducted an experimental study with 192 ninth graders in which we investigated a connection between performance and students' interest and enjoyment using task-unspecific and task-specific questionnaires. Students were randomly assigned to experimental group 1 or to experimental group 2. In group 1, they were asked about their affective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Grade 9
Ma, Xiaojun; Xin, Yan Ping; Tzur, Ron; Si, Luo; Yang, Xuan; Park, Joo Y.; Liu, Jia; Ding, Rui – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
Reform-based math instruction calls for students' construction of conceptual understanding, solving challenging problems and explanation of reasoning. However, existing literature shows that students with learning disabilities (LD) easily get lost in reform-based instruction. As an outcome of collaborative work between math education and special…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Learning Disabilities, Problem Solving
Moussa-Inaty, Jase; Causapin, Mark; Groombridge, Timothy – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2015
Language may ordinarily account for difficulties in solving word problems and this is particularly true if mathematical word problems are taught in a language other than one's native language. Research into cognitive load may offer a clear theoretical framework when investigating word problems because memory, specifically working memory, plays a…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Language Usage
Pinkerton, Mark; Shafer, Kathryn G. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Problem solving is a necessary component of developing a strong mathematics curriculum that will help all students achieve their life goals, regardless of their specific academic plans. What day-to-day instructional decisions do teachers need to make if they believe that problem solving is a vehicle for learning mathematical content? In this…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, High Schools
Taber, Mary R. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Mathematics can be a difficult topic both to teach and to learn. Word problems specifically can be difficult for students with disabilities because they have to conceptualize what the problem is asking for, and they must perform the correct operation accurately. Current trends in mathematics instruction stem from the National Council of Teachers…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving
Gasco, Javier; Villarroel, Jose-Domingo – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2014
Introduction: Motivation is an important factor in the learning of mathematics. Within this area of education, word problem solving is central in most mathematics curricula of Secondary School. The objective of this research is to detect the differences in motivation in terms of the strategies used to solve word problems. Method: It analyzed the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Student Motivation
Champagne, Zachary M.; Schoen, Robert; Riddell, Claire M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
Early elementary school students are expected to solve twelve distinct types of word problems. A math researcher and two teachers pose a structure for thinking about one problem type that has not been studied as closely as the other eleven. In this article, the authors share some of their discoveries with regard to the variety of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Teaching Methods

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