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von Duyke, Katherine; Matusov, Eugene – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2016
In an innovative, progressive school, students were asked to solve a fairly routine mathematical problem using real money in a "real-world" scenario. Even though the school values students' ideas, the reaction of the teacher to one student's alternative modelling of the problem suggests that he was expecting a particular answer to be…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Constructivism (Learning), Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
Mark Causapin – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
I found the need to explore the difficulties faced by Arabic-speaking English language learners studying mathematics as soon as I moved to the United Arab Emirates. Thus, I began a line of research that aimed to explain and understand these issues and find effective teaching strategies for the students. This case study describes the first research…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Difficulty Level, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Education
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Kinda, Shigehiro – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2012
In mathematics learning, word problems always include sufficient information; however, in everyday situations, people sometimes encounter problems with insufficient information. Previous studies suggest that people cannot successfully handle word problems with insufficient information because they believe a word problem has only one answer and…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), College Students, Skill Development, Learning
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Arnau, David; Arevalillo-Herráez, Miguel; González-Calero, José Antonio – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2014
This paper presents an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) for the learning of arithmetical problem solving. This is based on an analysis of (a) the cognitive processes that take place during problem solving; and (b) the usual tasks performed by a human when supervising a student in a one-to-one tutoring situation. The ITS is able to identify the…
Descriptors: Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Arithmetic, Problem Solving, Supervision
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Alibali, Martha W.; Stephens, Ana C.; Brown, Alayna N.; Kao, Yvonne S.; Nathan, Mitchell J. – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2014
This study investigated middle school students' conceptual understanding of algebraic equations. 257 sixth- and seventh-grade students solved algebraic equations and generated story problems to correspond with given equations. Aspects of the equations' structures, including number of operations and position of the unknown, influenced students'…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Watson, Jane – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2014
There are five words that are critical to an appreciation of what is "typical" in data sets that students encounter across the middle school years. The first three words--mean, median and mode--are nouns that define measures of typicality in data sets. The next two words--categorical and numerical--are adjectives that describe the types…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Data, National Curriculum, Outcome Measures
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Tobias, Jennifer M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2014
Strictly teaching algorithms or procedural computations can "encourage children to give up their own thinking" (Kamii and Dominick 1998). Although such procedures are valid for finding solutions, students often know only how to use them, and they lack the understanding of why a procedure works. In 2001, the National Research Council…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Tran, Dung; Dougherty, Barbara J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Some students leave high school never quite sure of the relevancy of the mathematics they have learned. They fail to see links between school mathematics and the mathematics of everyday life that requires thoughtful decision making and often complex problem solving. Is it possible to bridge the gap between school mathematics and the mathematics in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Relevance (Education), Mathematics Achievement, Learner Engagement
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Izydorczak, Mark E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
When designing lessons and units of study, teachers prepare problems that will make learning accessible, challenging, and targeted to goals. Experienced teachers often can predict classroom dialogue. This sense of déjà vu is even stronger when they teach the same course several times a day. The questions from the students are familiar and almost…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Teaching Methods
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Cheng, Hercy N. H.; Yang, Euphony F. Y.; Liao, Calvin C. Y.; Chang, Ben; Huang, Yana C. Y.; Chan, Tak-Wai – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2015
Although well-designed scaffolding may assist students to accomplish learning tasks, its insufficient capability to dynamically assess students' abilities and to adaptively support them may result in the problem of overscaffolding. Our previous project has also shown that students using scaffolds to solve mathematical word problems for a long time…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Computer Assisted Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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Whitacre, Ian; Pierson Bishop, Jessica; Lamb, Lisa L.; Philipp, Randolph A.; Bagley, Spencer; Schappelle, Bonnie P. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2015
We interviewed 40 students each in grades 7 and 11 to investigate their integer-related reasoning. In one task, the students were asked to write and interpret equations related to a story problem about borrowing money from a friend. All the students solved the story problem correctly. However, they reasoned about the problem in different ways.…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Grade 11, Interviews, Mathematical Logic
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Artut, Perihan Dinc – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
This study aims to investigate the mathematical word problem-solving skills of preschool children 5-6 ages. To achieve this objective, the data were collected in four preschools (n = 162). A mathematical word problem test was used as data collection tools. In this study, it was found that the children's skills at solving mathematical word problems…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Banks, Kathleen; Jeddeeni, Ahmad; Walker, Cindy M. – International Journal of Testing, 2016
Differential bundle functioning (DBF) analyses were conducted to determine whether seventh and eighth grade second language learners (SLLs) had lower probabilities of answering bundles of math word problems correctly that had heavy language demands, when compared to non-SLLs of equal math proficiency. Math word problems on each of four test forms…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, English Language Learners, Second Language Learning, Grade 7
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Ginsburg, Lynda – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2016
Over three years, eighty-two teachers in their first or second year of teaching participated in orientation programs for new adult educators. During the programs, they reflected on their own instructional practices when teaching mathematics to adults. The teachers identified the practice they were likely to overemphasize and explained why they…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Adult Education, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Lee, Hea-Jin; Özgün-Koca, S. Asli – Current Issues in Education, 2016
This study is based on a Task Design and Analysis activity from a year-long professional development program. The activity was designed to increase teacher growth in several areas, including knowledge of mathematics, understanding of students' cognitive activity, knowledge of good questions, and ability to develop and improve high quality tasks.…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Knowledge Level, Mathematics Instruction, Cognitive Processes
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