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Philile Nobuhle Mathaba; Anass Bayaga; Daniela Tîrnovan; Michael J. Bossé – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2024
This research investigates errors and misconceptions among learners in algebraic education by utilizing Koch's error analysis method alongside the Structure of the Observed Learning Outcome (SOLO) taxonomy. The primary aim of the investigation is to discern the kinds of errors and cognitive stages demonstrated by Grade 9 students when engaged in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Misconceptions, Cognitive Ability, Mathematics Education
Sri Rahayuningsih; Ade Eka Anggriani; Mardhatillah; Siti Faizah; Yuniawatika; Nurzatulshima Kamarudin – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
This study investigates the relationship between mathematical literacy and cognitive flexibility in solving complex problems among Indonesian elementary school students aged 9-10 n = 78. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combined quantitative testing and qualitative interviews to provide a comprehensive understanding of this…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematics Skills, Elementary School Students, Cognitive Ability
Irene Polo-Blanco; Paula Suárez-Pinilla; Juncal Goñi-Cervera; Marta Suárez-Pinilla; Beatriz Payá – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
This study examines relationships between mathematical problem-solving performance (in terms of strategies used and accuracy) and the main cognitive domains associated with mathematical learning (i.e. executive functions, verbal comprehension and social perception) of children with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD and non-ASD resp.). The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Problem Solving, Executive Function, Verbal Ability
Anuchit Anupan; Benjamas Chimmalee – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic compelled higher education institutions to adopt an alternative approach to learning. For mathematics education, supporting students through blended learning has become increasingly important as it will ensure students' learning is sustained in such a situation. This practical change has illuminated how cloud technology can…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Metacognition, Cognitive Ability, Problem Solving
Ouhao Chen; Endah Retnowati; BoBo Kai Yin Chan; Slava Kalyuga – Educational Psychology, 2023
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CLT), which suggests that teaching with examples would be superior to engaging in unguided problem solving, particularly for novices, as using worked examples would reduce their cognitive load, compared to solving problems, thus facilitating knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Problem Solving, Transfer of Training, Retention (Psychology)
Selma Boz – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2024
This study investigates school-age children's arithmetic operations performance while solving larger-size problems which produces interferences in memory. Complex problems can trigger competing responses in working memory, which are irrelevant to a task goal and increase the likelihood of interference from previously learned problems (De Visscher…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Students, Reaction Time
Nicholas Gorgievski; Thomas DeFranco – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2024
In most mathematics textbooks, each lesson is followed by a set of homework problems in one of two ways -- blocked practice and mixed practice. Additionally, most mathematics textbooks rely on a common learning strategy called overlearning, that is, mastering a skill and continuing to practice this same skill. This study investigated the effects…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Achievement, Scores
Karpuz, Yavuz; Güven, Bülent – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2022
This study was conducted to examine whether newly enrolled 9th grade students were ready to directly engage in the theoretical discursive process from the perspective of Duval's Cognitive Model. The sample of the study was comprised of 51 newly enrolled 9th grade students between the ages of 14 and 15, who had not received any prior geometry…
Descriptors: Geometry, Grade 9, Mathematics Instruction, Cognitive Ability
Hannah Smith; Avery H. Closser; Erin Ottmar; Jenny Yun-Chen Chan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Worked examples are effective learning tools for algebraic equation solving. However, they are typically presented in a static concise format, which only displays the major derivation steps in one static image. The current work explores how worked examples that vary in their extensiveness (i.e., detail) and degree of dynamic presentation (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
Mahmood, Munir; Vale, Colleen – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
The visual method in this paper solves linear inequalities in one variable by considering them initially as two competing linear expressions, each of which is then expressed as a linear equation. When the solution of these two linear equations exist, it is viewed as a highlighted area or a line. These linear equations convey the intended visual…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Ability
Rahayuningsih, Sri; Sirajuddin, Sirajuddin; Ikram, Muhammad – Participatory Educational Research, 2021
This study aimed to examine an open-ended problem-solving assessment tool that can be used to measure the profile of students' mathematical creativity based on the type of mathematical creativity. The open-ended problem-solving assessment consists of open-ended problem-solving sheets and interview guidelines to measure the profile of students'…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Creativity, Mathematics Instruction, Guidelines
Moosa Ali Abdullah Alhadi – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Geometry education is an important aspect of STEM education and career development, but it is often overlooked in K-12 education in the United States. Although there is some research on teaching geometry to students with learning difficulties at the elementary level, there is a lack of research on teaching advanced geometry skills at high school…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Instruction, Cognitive Ability
Buckley, Jeffrey; Seery, Niall; Canty, Donal – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2019
A core aim of contemporary science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education is the development of robust problem-solving skills. This can be achieved by fostering both discipline knowledge expertise and general cognitive abilities associated with problem solving. One of the most important cognitive abilities in STEM education is…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Problem Solving
Palisse, Jennifer; King, Deborah; MacLean, Mark – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2021
Comparative judgement is a relatively new way of facilitating peer-assessment where students are shown pairs of other students' work and judge which of the two is better. Literature on example-based learning suggests that students should be able to learn from comparative judgement. We present the case of one student, Josie, whose understanding of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Case Studies, Peer Evaluation, Comparative Analysis
Muzaini, Muhammad; Rahayuningsih, Sri; Ikram, Muhammad; Nasiruddin, Fathimah Az-Zahrah – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
The definition of creativity among professional mathematicians and the definition of mathematical creativity in the classroom context are significantly different. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between students' mathematical creativity (i.e., cognitive flexibility) and figure apprehension when solving geometric…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Creativity

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