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Rodriguez, Manuel – ProQuest LLC, 2018
College algebra students face one of the highest failure rates in the U.S. The purpose of this research project was to investigate the impact graphic calculators had on college students' final grade after completing a required college algebra course. Using constructivism as a theory and a quantitative, quasi-experimental approach, the researcher…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology
Katherine Follette; Sanlyn Buxner; Erin Dokter; Donald McCarthy; Beau Vezino; Laci Brock; Edward Prather – Numeracy, 2017
In this article, we explore the ability of demographic and attitudinal variables to predict student scores on the Quantitative Reasoning for College Science (QuaRCS) Assessment. Variables measured by the assessment include: students' academic choices and plans, attitudes and perceptions regarding mathematics, self-reported effort level, and basic…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Student Attitudes, Scores, Predictor Variables
PDF pending restorationAdvani, Kan – 1972
Eighteen children (12- to 15-years-old) with learning disabilities and behavioral problems were assessed to determine the effect of desk calculators on student achievement, attitude, and behavior. The Ss, whose IQs ranged from 68 to 116, used four calculators in a mathematics class to check answers of mathematics problems for 6 months. Comparison…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Calculators

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