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James Dixon; Tom Mahoney – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2024
This article draws from Hiroko Kawaguchi Warshauer's conceptualisation of productive struggle, which capitalises on experiences that elicit struggle, that is, those that require students to 'expend intellectual effort' and that are productive, in the sense that they seek to 'advance thinking and deepen' understanding of mathematical concepts and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematical Concepts
Fernando Amaral Carnauba – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The objective of this dissertation was to explore the paradoxical nature of Combinatorics as both a difficult and accessible domain in Mathematics, particularly for K-12 students. This paradox in Combinatorics' nature raised questions about how students interact with problems in this domain and the factors influencing their understanding and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Difficulty Level, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Achievement
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Miller, David Allan; Schraeder, Matthew – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2022
At a research university near the east coast, a college algebra class has been restructured into two large lectures a week, an active recitation size laboratory once a week, and an extra day devoted to active group work called Supplemental Practice (SP). SP was added as an extra day of class where the SP leader has students work in groups on a…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Active Learning, Teaching Methods, Large Group Instruction
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Schoen, Robert; Whitacre, Ian; Champagne, Zachary – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 2023
Changes in U.S. textbooks indicate that U.S. first-grade students in the Common Core era were exposed to a wider variety of word problem types than students in previous generations were. We compared the performance of U.S. first graders in the Common Core era with that of previous generations in solving 11 types of additive word problems to…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Grade 1, Common Core State Standards, Educational History
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Marcruz, Ong Yew Lee; Carrie, Ho Ka Lee; Manabu, Kawata; Mayumi, Takahashi; Kumpei, Mizuno – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2022
It has become increasingly clear that the early use of decomposition for addition is associated with later mathematical achievement. This study examined how younger children execute a base-10 decomposition strategy to solve complex arithmetic (e.g. two-digit addition). 24 addition problems in two modalities (WA: Written Arithmetic; OA: Oral…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Arithmetic, Foreign Countries, Correlation
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Darius Endlich; Wolfgang Lenhard; Peter Marx; Tobias Richter – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Children with mathematical difficulties need to spend more time than typically achieving children on solving even simple equations. Since these tasks already require a larger share of their cognitive resources, additional demands imposed by the need to switch between tasks may lead to a greater decline of performance in children with mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Arithmetic, Mathematics Achievement
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Páchová, Anna; Vondrová, Nada – Research in Mathematics Education, 2021
Research has uncovered a semantic cue effect for short inconsistent word problems; the presence of functionally related objects makes them easier for pupils than the presence of categorically related ones. This study builds on this result by investigating other types of problems. Variants of problems differing in a semantic cue were solved by…
Descriptors: Semantics, Cues, Difficulty Level, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Sean Kalel C. Garcia; Maricris D. Chuang – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2023
This study aimed to examine Grade 7 students' perceptions toward Math word problems to help improve their problem-solving skills since the said skill is important and essential for all students to possess. This study used a descriptive survey made by the researchers and consisted of 15 statements of feelings regarding Math word problems; the…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Difficulty Level, Grade 7
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Cho, Kit W. – Educational Psychology, 2021
The present study focuses on creating a more pleasurable learning experience for students learning maths. Participants completed two lists of maths problems, a short list of only difficult maths problems and an extended list with both difficult maths problems and moderately difficult maths problems, placed in the beginning, end, or both beginning…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Prediction
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Plath, Jennifer; Leiss, Dominik – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2018
Comprehending a mathematical modelling task is a central prerequisite for the following modelling process. In this study, we investigated the roles that the language proficiency of the students and the linguistic wording of the task play for the comprehension and the successful solving of mathematical modelling tasks. Five mathematical tasks with…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Skills, Language Proficiency, Problem Solving
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Anon N'Guessan; N'Goran N'Faissoh Franck Stephane – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2020
This study aims to analyze the correlation of the student's progress in solving a given problem with the logic of the teacher in the layout of the questions asked. The research was conducted in the government's secondary schools and colleges in the district of Abidjan and involved 453 participants, including 423 student and 30 teachers. The data…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills, Secondary School Students, College Students
Wendy Michelle Lewis – ProQuest LLC, 2022
National mathematics achievement results show that elementary students in the United States are not increasing in cognitive ability or critical thinking skills (NAEP, 2020). For this increase, mathematically promising students require more opportunities for cognitively demanding mathematics instruction. As a result, this descriptive study focused…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Skills, Cognitive Processes
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Özkubat, Ufuk; Özmen, Emine Rüya – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of cognitive strategies and metacognitive functions of students with learning disabilities (LD), students with low-achieving (LA), and students with average-achieving (AA) over their math problem-solving performance. The study sample consisted of 150 students with 50 students from each group.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Achievement, Low Achievement
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Powell, Sarah; Ding, Yi; Wang, Qian; Craven, John; Chen, Eric – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2019
This study investigated whether strategy accuracy and flexibility on various types of complex multiplication problems could predict college GPA concurrently and longitudinally in 164 college engineering students. Additionally, it sought to answer whether low- and high-achieving students would show unique patterns of strategy flexibility, accuracy,…
Descriptors: College Students, College Mathematics, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Education
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Zhang, Dake; Indyk, Amanda; Greenstein, Steven – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2021
Schematic chunks denote patterns, schemes, or sophisticated rules and knowledge stored in the long-term memory in the form of chunks. We investigated whether schematic chunking is effective in improving the performance of students with math difficulties (MD) and students at risk of math failure, and how the complexity level of geometry problems…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, At Risk Students
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