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Hallman-Thrasher, Allyson; Connor, Jeff – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
This qualitative study examines what mathematics teacher candidates with STEM backgrounds think about their future work as mathematics teachers. The content preparation for a STEM career is not identical with that taken by traditional teacher candidates and may not develop the pedagogical content knowledge necessary for candidates to connect their…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, STEM Education
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Unal, Merve; Saglam, Mehmet – European Journal of Educational Research, 2018
The aim of this study is to determine the problem solving skills and science process skills of six-year-old children who attended kindergarten and whether or not there is a difference in problem solving skills and science process skills of children receiving and not receiving the education with GEMS program. In the study using the experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Kai, Shimin; Almeda, Ma. Victoria; Baker, Ryan S.; Heffernan, Cristina; Heffernan, Neil – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2018
Research on non-cognitive factors has shown that persistence in the face of challenges plays an important role in learning. However, recent work on wheel-spinning, a type of unproductive persistence where students spend too much time struggling without achieving mastery of skills, show that not all persistence is uniformly beneficial for learning.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Models, Intervention, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Glover, Rebecca; Hammond, Nicholas B.; Smith, Justin; Guerra, Dalyana – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Peer-led team learning (PLTL), specifically the model known as 'Workshops', has been shown to contribute positively and significantly to student success in STEM courses across subjects (Gosser et al., 2001). Our research adds to the SOTL literature describing the effectiveness of Workshops by reporting on the changes in student leaders. We examine…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Workshops, Student Leadership, Skill Development
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Yong, Su-Ting; Gates, Peter; Chan, Andy Tak-Yee – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2018
This article explores how motivation in computer games could be integrated into mathematics education. The scope of the study was confined to four motivation dimensions, namely challenge, control, complexity and collaboration. A phenomenology study was conducted with the purpose to obtain a common understanding of nine teachers and 11 students…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Mathematics Education, Motivation, Teacher Attitudes
Justice, Marsha – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this mixed-method study was to determine if specific interpersonal skills (trustworthiness, communication, empathy, and problem-solving) possessed by principals, as perceived by teachers, are important characteristics in creating and maintaining a positive school climate, increasing student learning, and retaining teachers in the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Empathy, Problem Solving, Principals
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Hughes, Elizabeth M.; Witzel, Bradley S.; Riccomini, Paul J.; Fries, Karen M.; Kanyongo, Gibbs Y. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2014
The need for global competence in mathematics is apparent. Algebra is considered a gateway course to prepare students for the demands of a competitive global market. Many students demonstrate low performance in algebra; this is especially true for students with disabilities. Effective algebra instruction is essential to increase algebra…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Disabilities, Mathematics Skills
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Tolle, John – PRIMUS, 2011
When elementary ordinary differential equations (ODEs) of first and second order are included in the calculus curriculum, second-order linear constant coefficient ODEs are typically solved by a method more appropriate to differential equations courses. This method involves the characteristic equation and its roots, complex-valued solutions, and…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Wu, Hung-Hsi – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2012
This article makes two simple observations about high-stakes assessments. The first is that, because mathematics is a very technical subject, an assessment item can be mathematically flawed regardless of how elementary it is. For this reason, every assessment project needs the active participation of high level mathematicians. A second point is…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, High Stakes Tests, Student Evaluation, Scores
de Guzman, Niño Jose P.; Belecina, Rene R. – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2012
The teaching of mathematics involves problem solving skills which prove to be difficult on the part of the pupils due to misrepresentation of the word problems. Oftentimes, pupils tend to represent the phrase "more than" as addition and the word difference as "- ". This paper aims to address the problem solving skills of grade…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills, Misconceptions
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Stohlmann, Micah – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2012
There are a variety of technologies that are increasingly being integrated into mathematics classrooms for their potential to increase student engagement, motivation, understanding, and achievement. YouTube can be an especially useful technology for students to create, share and interact with others, and learn more about mathematics. However, the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Research Opportunities
Lim, Kien H. – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2012
This paper uses the hammer-and-nail metaphor to highlight the rigidity and impulsiveness that can be found in student mathematical behaviour. The hammer-and-nail phenomenon can be attributed to two plausible causes: (1) the way the human mind works; and (2) the way mathematics is traditionally taught in school. In this paper, the following aspects…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics
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Hohn, Tiina; Liu, Andy – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
One of Gardner's passions was to introduce puzzles into the classroom. From this point of view, polyomino dissections are an excellent topic. They require little background, provide training in geometric visualization, and mostly they are fun. In this article, we put together a large collection of such puzzles, introduce a new approach in solving…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Mellinger, Keith E.; Viglione, Raymond – College Mathematics Journal, 2012
The Spider and the Fly puzzle, originally attributed to the great puzzler Henry Ernest Dudeney, and now over 100 years old, asks for the shortest path between two points on a particular square prism. We explore a generalization, find that the original solution only holds in certain cases, and suggest how this discovery might be used in the…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Mathematics
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Rosales, Javier; Vicente, Santiago; Chamoso, Jose M.; Munez, David; Orrantia, Josetxu – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
Word problem solving involves the construction of two different mental representations, namely, mathematical and situational. Although educational research in word problem solving has documented different kinds of instruction at these levels, less is known about how both representational levels are evoked during word problem solving in day-to-day…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Classroom Communication
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