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Ngu, Bing Hiong; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
Holyoak and Koh (1987) and Holyoak (1984) propose four critical tasks for analogical transfer to occur in problem solving. A study was conducted to test this hypothesis by comparing a multiple components (MC) approach against worked examples (WE) in helping students to solve algebra word problems in chemistry classes. The MC approach incorporated…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Problem Solving, Classification, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Isik, Cemalettin; Kar, Tugrul – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
The present study aimed to analyse the potential difficulties in the problems posed by pre-service teachers about first degree equations with one unknown and equation pairs with two unknowns. It was carried out with 20 pre-service teachers studying in the Department of Elementary Mathematics Educations at a university in Eastern Turkey. The…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Semi Structured Interviews
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Martinez, Mara V. – REDIMAT - Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 2014
In the United States, students' learning experiences around proof is generally concentrated in the domain of high school geometry with a focus on its verification function. Thus, providing students with a limited conception of what proof entails and the role that it plays in performing mathematics. Moreover, there is a lack of U.S.-based studies…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Secondary School Mathematics
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Hewitt, Dave – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2014
This article analyzes the use of the software Grid Algebra with a mixed ability class of 21 nine-to-ten-year-old students who worked with complex formal notation involving all four arithmetic operations. Unlike many other models to support learning, Grid Algebra has formal notation ever present and allows students to "look through" that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Problem Solving, Equations (Mathematics)
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Gagatsis, Athanasios; Panaoura, Areti – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2014
The study aimed to investigate students' conceptions on the notion of absolute value and their abilities in applying the specific notion in routine and non-routine situations. A questionnaire was constructed and administered to 17-year-old students. Data were analysed using the hierarchical clustering of variables and the implicative method, while…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Questionnaires, Mathematical Logic
Kerr, Deirdre – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2014
Educational video games provide an opportunity for students to interact with and explore complex representations of academic content and allow for the examination of problem-solving strategies and mistakes that can be difficult to capture in more traditional environments. However, data from such games are notoriously difficult to analyze. This…
Descriptors: Identification, Misconceptions, Scoring Rubrics, Educational Games
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Yakes, Christopher; Star, Jon R. – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2011
In this paper, we describe a one-day professional development activity for mathematics teachers that promoted the use of comparison as an instructional tool to develop students' flexibility in algebra. Effective use of comparison in mathematics instruction involves using side-by-side presentation of problems and solution methods and subsequent…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Teachers, Algebra, Professional Development
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Lunsford, Matt D. – PRIMUS, 2011
Mathematics is a creative process, and unfortunately, that process is often hidden from students of the discipline. This is certainly the case in the area of mathematics commonly referred to as abstract algebra. Current pedagogy conceals from the student many of the great ideas generated by significant problems in the history of the discipline. In…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Pinkerton, Mark; Shafer, Kathryn G. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Problem solving is a necessary component of developing a strong mathematics curriculum that will help all students achieve their life goals, regardless of their specific academic plans. What day-to-day instructional decisions do teachers need to make if they believe that problem solving is a vehicle for learning mathematical content? In this…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, High Schools
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Leikin, Roza; Leikin, Mark; Waisman, Ilana; Shaul, Shelley – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
This study explores the effects of the "presence of external representations of a mathematical object" (ERs) on problem solving performance associated with short double-choice problems. The problems were borrowed from secondary school algebra and geometry, and the ERs were either formulas, graphs of functions, or drawings of geometric…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, High School Students, Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving
Vale, Colleen – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2013
Previous studies have reported on primary children's algebraic thinking and generalising in a range of problem settings but there is little evidence of primary teachers' knowledge of algebraic thinking. In this paper the development in algebraic thinking of one primary teacher who taught a research lesson in a Japanese Lesson Study project…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Algebra
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Kimani, Patrick; Engelke, Nicole – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
An important concept in mathematics, yet one that is often elusive for students, is the concept of rate. For many real-life situations--those involving work, distance and speed, interest, and density--reasoning by using rate can be an efficient strategy for problem solving. Students struggle with the concept of rate, despite the many possible…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Martínez-Planell, Rafael; Trigueros Gaisman, María – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
This is a study about the didactical organization of a research based group of activities designed using APOS theory to help university students make constructions, needed to understand and graph two-variable functions, but found to be lacking in previous studies. The model of the "moments of study" of the Anthropological Theory of…
Descriptors: Graphs, Geometric Concepts, Spatial Ability, College Students
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Koshy, Thomas – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2012
This article investigates the numbers [image omitted], originally studied by Catalan. We re-confirm that they are indeed integers. Using the close relationship between them and the Catalan numbers C[subscript n], we develop some divisibility properties for C[subscript n]. In particular, we establish that [image omitted], where f[subscript k]…
Descriptors: Algebra, Numbers, Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Logic
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Hewitt, Dave – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2012
This study looks at a mixed ability group of 21 Year 5 primary students (aged 9-10 years old) who had previously never had formal instruction using letters to stand for unknowns or variables in a mathematics context; nor had they been introduced to formal algebraic notation. Three lessons were taught using the computer software "Grid Algebra"…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Algebra, Computer Software, Mathematics Education
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