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Richardson, Kerri; Carter, Tyrette; Berenson, Sarah – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2010
Finding patterns, and making and justifying conjectures are considered the building blocks of mathematical reasoning and proof. Curriculum revisions in the United States and Australia place increased emphasis on problem solving and reasoning in the primary school curriculum. A number of curriculum resources for teachers are available but under…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Mathematics
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Owunwanne, Daniel; Rustagi, Narendra; Dada, Remi – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2010
There is a growing body of evidence that cheating and plagiarism are prominent problems in many universities. In informal conversations, it seems that different students perceive plagiarism differently. In this paper, we conducted a survey at Howard University to examine or to follow up with this growing trend. Specifically, team leaders in school…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Student Attitudes, Cheating, College Students
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Sakshaug, Lynae E.; Wohlhuter, Kay A. – School Science and Mathematics, 2010
Teaching mathematics through problem solving is a challenge for teachers who learned mathematics by doing exercises. How do teachers develop their own problem solving abilities as well as their abilities to teach mathematics through problem solving? A group of teachers began the journey of learning to teach through problem solving while taking a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Action Research, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Serriere, Stephanie; Mitra, Dana; Cody, Jennifer – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2010
In this article, the authors describe how they used student's complaints about limited salad choices in the cafeteria as the focus of a class project. Following steps of the Project Citizen protocol of the Center for Civic Education, the authors facilitated students' efforts, which included researching the problem, talking with adult…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Lunch Programs, Activism, Food
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Ortlieb, Evan T. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2010
Play has been traditionally recognized as an activity within early childhood education, but in actuality, it has substantial importance to learners at all levels. Since the idea of play is abstract and has no pre-determined outcomes, some teachers feel uneasy about allowing students to play with concepts and materials, especially with the advent…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Discovery Learning, Guidance
Cifarelli, Victor; Goodson-Espy, Tracy; Chae, Jeong-Lim – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2010
This paper reports results from a study of self-regulated problem solving actions of students enrolled in College Algebra (N = 139). The study examined the associations between the expressed mathematical beliefs of students and the students' self-regulated actions in solving mathematics problems. The research questions are: (a) What are some…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Problem Solving, Metacognition
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Martinez, Elisabetta Monari; Pellegrini, Katia – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
There is a common opinion that mathematics is difficult for persons with Down syndrome, because of a weakness in numeracy and in abstract thinking. Since 1996, some single case studies have suggested that new opportunities in mathematics are possible for these students: some of them learned algebra and also learned to use equations in…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics), Algebra
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Bostic, Jonathan; Pape, Stephen – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2010
Graphing calculators facilitate learners' ability to build cognitive links between mathematical representations by providing quick access to multiple representations. This exploratory study investigated the effects of technology-enhanced instruction on student achievement, perceptions of technology use during instruction, problem-solving success,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Graphing Calculators, Word Problems (Mathematics), Instructional Effectiveness
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Weigand, Hans-Georg; Bichler, Ewald – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2010
Many empirical investigations concerning the use of computer algebra systems (CAS) and symbolic calculators (SC) are restricted to a period of only a few weeks. They do not show long-term effects on students understanding. Therefore, a long term project (2003-2012) was started to test the use of symbolic calculators in Bavarian…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Calculus
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Blyth, Russell D.; Rainbolt, Julianne G. – PRIMUS, 2010
A traditional abstract algebra course typically consists of the professor stating and then proving a sequence of theorems. As an alternative to this classical structure, the students could be expected to discover some of the theorems even before they are motivated by classroom examples. This can be done by using a software system to explore a…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Algebra, Computer Uses in Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Sturdivant, Rod; Watts, Krista – PRIMUS, 2010
This article presents material that has been used as a classroom activity in a calculus-based probability and statistics course. The application was used in the first few lessons of this course. Students had three previous semesters of math, including calculus (single and multivariable), differential equations, and a course in mathematical…
Descriptors: Probability, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Communicable Diseases
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Matteson, Shirley M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2010
An nth-term problem involves a sequence. Students must determine which expression will allow them to calculate the nth position of the sequence. To solve such problems, students are to find "a rule that determines the number of elements in a step from the step number." These types of problems help students develop concepts of functions, variables,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Computation, Problem Solving
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Lamm, Millard W.; Pugalee, David K. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2010
Proportional reasoning is perhaps one of the most important types of mathematical thinking for elementary school students to develop. It includes aspects of rational numbers, spans the entire mathematics curriculum, and is a significant foundation for mathematical proficiency. Understanding students' use of proportional reasoning is a basis on…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Elementary School Students, Textbooks, Numbers
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Eyster, Linda – Science Teacher, 2010
Although science is a creative endeavor (NRC 1996, p. 46), many students think they are not encouraged--or even allowed--to be creative in the laboratory. When students think there is only one correct way to do a lab, their creativity is inhibited. Park and Seung (2008) argue for the importance of creativity in science classrooms and for the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Problem Solving, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Training
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Panaoura, Areti; Gagatsis, Athanasios; Deliyianni, Eleni; Elia, Iliada – Educational Psychology, 2010
In a previous article of the same journal, we have discussed the interrelations of students' beliefs and self-efficacy beliefs for the use of representations and their respective cognitive performance on the learning of fraction addition. In the present paper, we confirm a similar structure of cognitive and affective factors on using…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Self Efficacy, Beliefs, Problem Solving
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