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Baumert, Jurgen; Ludtke, Oliver; Trautwein, Ulrich; Brunner, Martin – Educational Research Review, 2009
Given the relatively high intercorrelations observed between mathematics achievement, reading achievement, and cognitive ability, it has recently been claimed that student assessment studies (e.g., TIMSS, PISA) and intelligence tests measure a single cognitive ability that is practically identical to general intelligence. The present article uses…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Reading Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Outcomes of Education
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Chang, Mido; Singh, Kusum; Filer, Kimberly – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2009
The study examines the effects of classroom achievement grouping (AG) practices on the early mathematics performance of language-minority students and compares their mathematics achievement to that of English-speaking majority students. Using a nationally representative database of the USA, both cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses were done.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement, Second Language Learning
Michael Mendicino; Leena Razzaq; Neil T. Heffernan – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2009
This study compared learning for fifth grade students in two math homework conditions. The paper-and-pencil condition represented traditional homework, with review of problems in class the following day. The Web-based homework condition provided immediate feedback in the form of hints on demand and step-by-step scaffolding. We analyzed the results…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Homework, Computer Assisted Instruction, Effect Size
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Riccomini, Paul J.; Sanders, Sharon; Jones, Julie – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
The importance of learning mathematical vocabulary is vital for the development of proficiency in mathematics. In an effort to improve students' mathematical performance, educators must use research-validated instructional methods to teach important mathematical vocabulary. Mnemonic instruction is a set of evidenced-based strategies used to…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development
Chien, Tsai Chen; Md. Yunus, Aida Suraya; Ali, Wan Zah Wan; Bakar, Ab. Rahim – Online Submission, 2008
In this experimental study, use of Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) followed by use of an Intelligent Tutoring System (CAI+ITS) was compared to the use of CAI (CAI only) in tutoring students on the topic of Algebraic Expression. Two groups of students participated in the study. One group of 32 students studied algebraic expression in a CAI…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2008
This study examined whether having a Teach For America (TFA) teacher instead of a non-TFA teacher affects the academic performance of high school students. The research described in this report is consistent with What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) evidence standards with reservations. The following strengths were identified. The estimated effects rely…
Descriptors: Educational Research, High School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Teacher Influence
Afterschool Alliance, 2008
Although afterschool programs for children have been operating for decades in some communities, the afterschool movement--the great national awakening to the opportunity afterschool offers--is just a few years old. As public demand for afterschool has grown, so has the demand for accountability. That is particularly true in afterschool programs…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, After School Programs, Accountability, Researchers
Shaw, Susan C. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
Presently, research is questioning the value of homework, especially at the elementary level. One reason homework is considered important is that it allows for the opportunity to practice and reinforce skills. Currently, elementary students in the United States are assigned homework in mathematics three or more times a week. Since homework…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Homework
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Gupta, Anoop – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2008
In this paper, an attempt is made to determine if peer collaboration increases student achievement in teaching elementary mathematics. Empirical evidence and philosophical problems with constructivist epistemology are considered. Two things are argued: first, it is reasonable to think, for elementary mathematics, peers collaboration is useful…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mathematics Education, Cooperation, Heterogeneous Grouping
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Wiley, Andrew L.; Siperstein, Gary N.; Bountress, Kaitlin E.; Forness, Steven R.; Brigham, Frederick J. – Behavioral Disorders, 2008
The authors examined the academic characteristics of 140 elementary-aged students served under the category of emotional disturbance (ED) from schools that differed in income level, performance on state testing, and suspension rates. School income accounted for a large amount of the variance in the reading and math achievement of students with ED…
Descriptors: Suspension, Income, Emotional Disturbances, Standardized Tests
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Claypool, Tim; Marusiak, Christopher; Janzen, Henry L. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2008
This study contributes to ongoing research in the field of school psychology by examining some of the effects of using the Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) to classify students aged 6-16 years according to their results on an individual measure of intelligence, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Third Edition (WISC-III, 1991).…
Descriptors: Intelligence, School Psychologists, Achievement, Intelligence Tests
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Michaelides, Michalis P. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2008
Self-efficacy, an individual's belief about his or her ability to engage in a task and accomplish it, has been investigated across multiple domains of human action. Students' perceived efficacy in school mathematics in particular, has been extensively explored by psychologists and educational researchers. We review literature from this field…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Psychologists, Career Choice, Goal Orientation
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Good, Catherine; Aronson, Joshua; Harder, Jayne Ann – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2008
It is well established that negative stereotypes can undermine women's performance on mathematics tests. Despite considerable laboratory evidence for the role of "stereotype threat" in girls' and women's math test performance, the relevance of such findings for the "real world" gender test-score gap remains unclear and debates about causes focus…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Negative Attitudes, College Mathematics, Sex Stereotypes
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Kotz, Kasey M.; Watkins, Marley W.; McDermott, Paul A. – School Psychology Review, 2008
Some researchers have argued that discrepant broad index scores invalidate IQs, but others have questioned the fundamental logic of that argument. To resolve this debate, the present study used a nationally representative sample of children (N = 1,200) who were matched individually for IQ. Children with significantly uneven broad index score…
Descriptors: Validity, Scores, Measures (Individuals), Intelligence
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Mevarech, Zemira R.; Amrany, Chagit – Metacognition and Learning, 2008
The present study addressed two research questions: (a) the extent to which students who were exposed to meta-cognitive instruction are able to implement meta-cognitive processes in a delayed, stressful situation, in our case--being examined on the matriculation exam; and (b) whether students preparing themselves for the matriculation exam in…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Mathematics Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Methods
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