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Wray, Charlotte; Saunders, Natalie; McGuire, Rosie; Cousins, Georgia; Norbury, Courtenay Frazier – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine whether children with language impairment (LI) use gesture to compensate for their language difficulties. Method: The present study investigated gesture accuracy and frequency in children with LI (n = 21) across gesture imitation, gesture elicitation, spontaneous narrative, and interactive…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Language Impairments, Children, Accuracy
Alterman, Richard; Harsch, Kendall – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2017
This paper explores the emergence of joint problem solving in online environments where the participants work together but at different times and from different places. Collaborations of this sort have been referred to as loosely coupled collaborations. The focus is on "venue" which is the virtual substitute for physical copresence under…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Computer Mediated Communication, Asynchronous Communication
Firozzaman, Firoz; Firoz, Fahim – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
Understanding the solution of a problem may require the reader to have background knowledge on the subject. For instance, finding an integer which, when divided by a nonzero integer leaves a remainder; but when divided by another nonzero integer may leave a different remainder. To find a smallest positive integer or a set of integers following the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Numbers, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
Schenke, Katerina; Richland, Lindsey E. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2017
Drawing comparisons between students' alternative solution strategies to a single mathematics problem is a powerful yet challenging instructional practice. We examined 80 preservice teachers' when asked to design a short lesson when given a problem and two student solutions--one correct and one incorrect. These micro-teaching events were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Microteaching, Comparative Analysis
Lovitt, Charles – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2017
As a self described lesson collector, author Charles Lovett enjoys gathering "interesting" lessons and teasing them apart to find out what makes them "tick", particularly the pedagogy. He often wonders what decisions the teacher made that generated such an interesting and successful learning environment. Here he describes a…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Instruction
de Mestre, Neville – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Around 430 BCE it is reported that a typhoid epidemic carried off about a quarter of the population of Athens in ancient Greece. When the gods were asked what could be done to halt this raging epidemic, they apparently replied that the altar in the Temple of Apollo in Delios would have to be doubled in size. After several attempts to double the…
Descriptors: History, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Measurement
Klegeris, Andis; McKeown, Stephanie Barclay; Hurren, Heather; Spielman, Lindsay Joy; Stuart, Maegan; Bahniwal, Manpreet – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2017
The ability to effectively problem solve is a highly valued competency expected of university graduates, independent of their area of study. Evaluation of problem-solving skill (PSS) development is hindered by a shortage of available tools for monitoring student progress and by lack of defined instructional strategies for development of these…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Testing, Comparative Analysis
Chu, Chi Wing; Chan, Kevin L. T.; Chan, Wai-Sum; Kwong, Koon-Shing – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
The mathematics education literature shows that encouraging students to develop multiple solutions for given problems has a positive effect on students' understanding and creativity. In this paper, we present an example of multiple-solution problems in statistics involving a set of non-traditional dice. In particular, we consider the exact…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Statistics, Probability, Games
Loibl, Katharina; Roll, Ido; Rummel, Nikol – Educational Psychology Review, 2017
Recently, there has been a growing interest in learning approaches that combine two phases: an initial problem-solving phase followed by an instruction phase (PS-I). Two often cited examples of instructional approaches following the PS-I scheme include Productive Failure and Invention. Despite the growing interest in PS-I approaches, to the best…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Program Design, Program Effectiveness
Ding, Meixia; Auxter, Abbey E – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2017
Prior studies show that elementary school children generally "lack" formal understanding of inverse relations. This study goes beyond lack to explore what children might "have" in their existing conception. A total of 281 students, kindergarten to third grade, were recruited to respond to a questionnaire that involved both…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Strategies, Problem Solving
Mesa, Vilma; Goldstein, Bradley – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2017
Using expository text and examples available in 10 college textbooks we identify two conceptions of angles, trigonometric functions, and inverse trigonometric functions that rely on either a static or a dynamic definition of angle. Although the textbooks favor a conception of trigonometric functions that is based on a dynamic conception of angle,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Textbooks
Getenet, Seyum; Callingham, Rosemary – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2017
The concept of fractions is perceived as one of the most difficult areas in school mathematics to learn and teach. The most frequently mentioned factors contributing to the complexity is fractions having five interrelated constructs: part-whole, ratio, operator, quotient, and measure. In this study, we used this framework to investigate the…
Descriptors: Fractions, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Concepts
Goetz, Albert – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
"Media Clips" appears in every issue of "Mathematics Teacher," offering readers contemporary, authentic applications of quantitative reasoning based on print or electronic media. Based on "In All the Light We Cannot See" (2014), by Anthony Doerr, this article provides a brief trigonometry problem that was solved by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Trigonometry, Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics)
Morgan, Patricia; Abrahamson, Dor – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2016
We consider designs for conceptual learning where students first engage in pre-symbolic problem solving and then articulate their solutions formally. An enduring problem in these designs has been to support students in accessing their pre-conceptual situated process, so that they can reflect on it and couch it in mathematical form. Contemplative…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, Learning Processes, Reflection
Golnabi, Laura – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2016
This paper analyzes the thought process involved in problem solving and its categorization as creative thinking as defined by psychologist R. Weisberg (2006). Additionally, the notion of insight, sometimes present in unconscious creative thinking and often leading to creative ideas, is discussed in the context of geometry problem solving. In…
Descriptors: Creativity, Problem Solving, Creative Thinking, Geometry

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