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Patterson, Margaret Becker – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2023
Adults with learning disabilities (LD) face educational and employment challenges and may also have other disabilities and health conditions. Little is known about these adults' numeracy skills and how they use numeracy at work or home. The article's objective was to investigate numeracy skills and skill use for U.S. adults with LD. The author…
Descriptors: Adults, Learning Disabilities, Numeracy, Mathematics Skills
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Nolan, Caroline; Herbert, Sandra – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2015
The introduction of linear functions is the turning point where many students decide if mathematics is useful or not. This means the role of parameters and variables in linear functions could be considered to be "threshold concepts". There is recognition that linear functions can be taught in context through the exploration of linear…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Calculators
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Hodgen, Jeremy; Foster, Colin; Marks, Rachel; Brown, Margaret – Education Endowment Foundation, 2018
This document presents a review of evidence commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation to inform the guidance document "Improving Mathematics in Key Stages Two and Three" (Education Endowment Foundation, 2017). The review draws on a substantial parallel study by the same research team, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, which…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills, Feedback (Response)
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Christmann, Edwin P. – Policy Futures in Education, 2009
This study compared the effects of microcomputer-based statistical software and hand-held calculators on the statistics achievement of university males and females. The subjects, 73 graduate students enrolled in univariate statistics classes at a public comprehensive university, were randomly assigned to groups that used either microcomputer-based…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Females, Computer Software, Educational Technology
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Engebretsen, Arne – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Presents strategies that utilize graphing calculators and computer software to help students understand the concept of minimizing the squared residuals to find the line of best fit. Includes directions for least-squares drawings using a variety of technologies. (DDR)
Descriptors: Calculators, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis
Roberts, Dennis M.; Glynn, Shawn M. – Calculators/Computers Magazine, 1978
Three calculation methods were compared in solving problems involving frequency distributions, manual, basic calculator, and advanced calculator. Calculators were more efficient but there was no difference in calculator type. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculators, College Mathematics, Computation, Educational Research
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Levin, Eugene M. – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1981
Student access to programmable calculators and computer terminals, coupled with a familiarity with baseball, provides opportunities to enhance their understanding of the binomial distribution and other aspects of analysis. (MP)
Descriptors: Baseball, Calculators, Computers, Learning Activities
Roberts, Dennis M.; Glynn, Shawn M. – Calculators/Computers Magazine, 1978
Statistical problems were used to test the hypothesis that calculators facilitate problem solution by saving time and increasing accuracy. Manual, basic machine and advance machine methods were used. (MP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Calculators, College Mathematics, Computation
Roberts, Dennis M.; Fabrey, Lawrence – Calculators/Computers Magazine, 1978
Investigated were the effects on computation performance of amount of prepractice and type of calculator, when students were told to work very fast vs very accurately. (MP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Calculators, College Mathematics, Computation
Roberts, Dennis; Lerner, Jackie – Calculators/Computers Magazine, 1978
Three calculation methods--handwork, or simple or advanced calculators--and two levels of difficulty--easy or hard--were used to investigate the effects on computational performance. (MP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Calculators, College Mathematics, Computation
Roberts, Dennis M.; And Others – Calculators/Computers Magazine, 1978
Solving statistical problems using a calculator with sophisticated features was compared to solving the same problems by hand. The calculator group was more accurate and took far less time. (MP)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Calculators, College Mathematics, Computation
Thomas, M. O. J., Ed. – 2000
This volume contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Technology in Mathematics Education (TIME 2000). It includes papers, posters, and short oral reports. Research papers include: (1) "Implications of the Shift from Isolated Expensive Technology to Connected, Inexpensive, Ubiquitous and Diverse Technologies" (Jim…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculators, Cognitive Processes, Computer Uses in Education
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Kissane, Barry V. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1978
An activity is described for introducing some fundamental notions in inferential statistics to students in elementary high school statistics courses. (MP)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Instruction, Learning Activities
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Landwehr, James M.; Watkins, Ann E. – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
Activities concern exploring data and using the stem-and-leaf plot for displaying data. The three worksheets present activities, with brief directions for the teacher included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Calculators, Instructional Materials, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction
King, Ronald Scott – MATYC Journal, 1978
A grouping procedure which systematically combines objects to satisfy a criterion specified by the investigator and groups those objects that are most alike first is discussed. Two such methods that can be easily demonstrated in the classroom setting with the aid of electronic calculators are presented. (MN)
Descriptors: Calculators, Cluster Analysis, College Mathematics, Data Analysis
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