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Downton, Ann; Sullivan, Peter – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
While the general planning advice offered to mathematics teachers seems to be to start with simple examples and build complexity progressively, the research reported in this article is a contribution to the body of literature that argues the reverse. That is, posing of appropriately complex tasks may actually prompt the use of more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematics Skills, Difficulty Level
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Foyn, Trine; Solomon, Yvette; Braathe, Hans Jørgen – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender and mathematics participation, focusing on the ways in which "clever girls" self-author within the discourse order of a high ability group, which has particular significance in the Norwegian context in which this study took place. Contrasting the cases of three girls, only one of whom (Anna)…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Gender Issues, Mathematics Education, Student Participation
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Csíkos, Csaba – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2016
The focus of this study is the relationship between students' performance in mental calculation and the strategies they use when solving three-digit mental addition problems. The sample comprises 78 4th grade students (40 boys and 38 girls). Their mean age was 10 years and 4 months. The main novelties of the current research include (1)…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Addition, Mental Computation
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Francisco, John M. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2013
The purpose of this study is to contribute insights into how collaborative activity can help promote students' mathematical understanding. A group of six high school students (15- to 16-year olds) worked together on a challenging probability task as part of a larger, after-school, longitudinal study on students' development of mathematical ideas…
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Education, Cooperative Learning, Mathematics
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Kuntze, Sebastian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
Although teachers' professional knowledge and instructional beliefs are known to have a variety of subcomponents, research on the structure and interrelations of these subcomponents is relatively scarce. This article presents some findings of a preliminary, quantitative empirical study examining the relationships between mathematics teachers'…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
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Callejo, Maria Luz; Vila, Antoni – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
The goal of the study reported here is to gain a better understanding of the role of belief systems in the approach phase to mathematical problem solving. Two students of high academic performance were selected based on a previous exploratory study of 61 students 12-13 years old. In this study we identified different types of approaches to…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Problem Solving, Educational Experience, Case Studies
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Carlson, Marilyn P. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1999
Investiges the mathematical behavior of graduate students and the experiences that contributed to their mathematical development and success. Students reported that a mentor facilitated the development of their problem solving abilities and continued mathematical study. When confronted with an unfamiliar task, students exhibited exceptional…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Mathematical Aptitude
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Dahlberg, Randall P.; Housman, David L. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Addresses the initial understanding that advanced undergraduate mathematics students exhibit when presented with a new concept in an environment requiring self-generation and self-validation of examples of the concept. Concludes that students who used an example generation learning strategy were more effective in attaining an initial understanding…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Achievement
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Leron, Uri; Hazzan, Orit – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Analyzes students' productions, taking affective and social factors into account. Uses the technique of virtual monologue to reproduce the student's voice in order to describe as vividly as possible what might be going on in the student's mind during such situations. (AIM)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Achievement
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Pirie, Susan E. B.; Martin, Lyndon – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Presents the results of a case study which looked at the mathematics classroom of one teacher trying to teach mathematics with meaning to pupils or lower ability at the secondary level. Contrasts methods of teaching linear equations to a variety of ability levels and uses the Pirie-Kieren model to account for the successful growth in understanding…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Cognitive Ability, Demonstration Programs, Equations (Mathematics)
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Hasegawa, Junichi – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Presents to second graders the concept of an n-gon, characterized by a commutative diagram which is composed of four ways of judging a given figure. Observes that some children gave persuading arguments containing a critical idea and the concept formation corresponding to a structure-preserved transformation in the diagram. (AIM)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts
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Demby, Agnieszka – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1993
A class of 32 fourth graders, who studied inverse operations in grades 1-3, was given 3 written tests, each followed by an interview, to see how well they could simplify computations using inverse operations. Most could not evaluate 28 + 75 - 75, for example, without performing all operations. (GW)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Urbanska, Aleksandra – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1993
Preschool children (n=115) in Poland were tested in five areas: counting, equipotency of sets, dividing, adding, and comparing. Results showed that these children already had informal knowledge of many of the concepts and skills included in the mathematics curriculum in the early grades. (PDD)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Computation, Division