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Archambeault, Betty – 1991
Contemporary learning theory supports the use of writing as a cognitive tool to enhance retention and assist students to understand abstract mathematical concepts. Using writing activities in the intermediate grade and secondary classroom enhances the learning of mathematics and is a way of making mathematics more reachable to those students who…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Intermediate Grades, Learning Theories, Mathematics Instruction
Porter, Mary K.; Masingila, Joanna O. – 1995
This study examined how engaging calculus students in Writing to Learn Mathematics affected the types of conceptual and procedural errors that the students made on their examinations. Students in two sections of an introductory college calculus course in Fall 1994 were the respondents in this study. A classification system was developed that…
Descriptors: Calculus, Cognitive Structures, College Mathematics, College Students
Rillero, Peter; And Others – 1995
Writing is frequently neglected in American schools. Writing-to-learn approaches can develop writing skills and help learners form connections between scientific and mathematical concepts. Teachers often avoid writing in their classes because of a lack of class time and the demands of grading student writing. The Write Now Approach uses the…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Agatucci, Cora; And Others – 1994
In six parts, this research panel report focuses on numerous aspects of an institutionally-supported project in Writing and Problem Solving across Disciplines conducted by four teachers at Central Oregon Community College in Bend, Oregon. The report's first section, "Introduction," is descriptive and gives some background on the research…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Phillips, Eileen; Crespo, Sandra – 1995
Communication in the mathematics classroom is currently viewed as an integral part of mathematics instruction. This paper explores the usefulness of math penpal letters as a means of increasing the quality of written communication in mathematics. The focus of this study is the letter writing exchanges between a class of 4th-grade students (n=28)…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Grade 4
Bolte, Linda A. – 1997
This study explores the combined use of concept maps and interpretive essays as a method of assessment in three mathematics courses. The primary objectives were to describe and document: (1) the use of concept maps and written essays to assess the connectedness of students' knowledge; (2) the correlation between students' scores on the concept…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level
Stahlhut, Richard G. – 1992
This study was conducted to find out how well mathematics majors at the University of Northern Iowa were prepared in the foundations of effective teaching practices and how well they performed during the student teaching experience. Data were gathered from mathematics student teachers (N=22) who were observed, interviewed, and asked to keep daily…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Slater, Marsha S. – 1988
A series of interviews carried out over a 6-month period investigated: (1) why and how five New York City high school teachers used writing-to-learn across the curriculum, and, (2) the outcome of conducting research on one's own colleagues. Subjects were a math teacher, a physics teacher, and a career education teacher from a high school for…
Descriptors: Career Education, Classroom Research, Content Area Writing, Interdisciplinary Approach