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Lin, Yung-Chi; Yang, Der-Ching; Li, Mao-Neng – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
A web-based two-tier test (WTTT-NS) which combined the advantages of traditional written tests and interviews in assessing number sense was developed and applied to assess students' answers and reasons for the questions. In addition, students' major misconceptions can be detected. A total of 1,248 sixth graders in Taiwan were selected to…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Number Concepts, Numbers, Number Systems
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Yang, Der-Ching; Lai, M. L. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2013
The key purpose of this study was how we taught the use of benchmark strategy when comparing fraction for fifth-graders in Taiwan. 26 fifth graders from a public elementary in south Taiwan were selected to join this study. Results of this case study showed that students had a much progress on the use of benchmark strategy when comparing fraction…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Benchmarking, Teaching Methods
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Yang, Der-Ching – School Science and Mathematics, 2007
This study examined the strategies used by pre-service teachers when responding to number sense related questions. 15 pre-service teachers from one University in Southern Taiwan were interviewed. Results indicated that about one-third of these pre-service teachers were able to use number sense strategies (such as understanding the meaning of…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematical Concepts
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Yang, Der-Ching – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2005
The author advocates for writing as an essential communication skill for learning mathematics. Mathematical diary writing is cited as a good way for students to privately represent their thinking through pictures, language, or symbols, and also as a channel for children to communicate with themselves and with their teachers. Cited research…
Descriptors: Symbols (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Communication Skills, Elementary School Mathematics