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Banse, Holland W.; Clements, Douglas H.; Day-Hess, Crystal; Sarama, Julie; Simoni, Marisa; Ratchford, Julia – Journal of Educational Research, 2020
Several teaching moves have been suggested to support young children's simple addition and subtraction performance, including use of a number path, directly modeling addition and subtraction, using mathematical symbols, and modifying problem difficulty. In the present study, teacher-researchers implemented an early arithmetic activity, "Big…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preschool Children, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic
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Schüler-Meyer, Alexander – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2020
The transition to tertiary mathematics requires students to use definitions of mathematical objects instead of intuitions. However, routines of defining and of proving with definitions are difficult to engage in, as they are not familiar to students who come from secondary school mathematics. Defining is highly complex because of its underlying…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Logic, Problem Solving, Definitions
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Rodemer, Marc; Eckhard, Julia; Graulich, Nicole; Bernholt, Sascha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Reaction mechanisms commonly used in organic chemistry are a great challenge for students in terms of understanding the representation and inferring the appropriate chemical concepts. In order to support the process of identifying and selecting chemical concepts, purposefully designed case comparisons are widely used. While these tasks place great…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Decision Making, Undergraduate Students, Chemistry
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Magalhães, Alexandre L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A bachelor's degree program in chemistry typically starts with basic concepts in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Those principles are very important because they pave the ground for future advanced studies and, therefore, one needs to present them in a clear but rigorous way. One example is provided by the mathematical notion of an iterative…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Kale, Ugur; Akcaoglu, Mete – Peabody Journal of Education, 2020
Problem solving is perhaps the key characteristic that makes us human. Given the kinds of problems that we face in a competitive economy and society, the new generation of learners is ever more required to have problem-solving abilities. By drawing from the literature on technological pedagogical content knowledge, design thinking, general and…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Preservice Teacher Education
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Misiaszek, Greg William – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
A key aspect of teaching 'development' is understanding the conundrums and tensions between balance and imbalance with constructs of global (all humans, all societies, all populations) and planetary (all of Earth, including humans) spheres. This article deconstructs some key tenets of populist post-truth frameworks (termed as…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Guidelines
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Gutiérrez-Cárdenas, Juan – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2020
In the current literature, there is limited evidence of the effects of teaching programming languages using two different paradigms concurrently. In this paper, we present our experience in using a multiparadigm and multiprogramming approach for an Introduction to Programming course. The multiparadigm element consisted of teaching the imperative…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Programming, Computer Science Education, Introductory Courses
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Chen, Jian; Zhou, Junhai; Wang, Yong; Qi, Guangying; Xia, Chunbo; Mo, Gang; Zhang, Zhiyong – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
Blended learning, is a teaching approach that integrates online self-learning and classroom teaching. When designed well, blended learning courses in medicine can facilitate students to improve themselves in self-learning, understanding, and problem solving, ultimately enhancing their learning efficiency. However, blended teaching methods are…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Medical Education
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Kitchen, Richard; Castellón, Libni B.; Matute, Karla – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
We describe an instructional intervention designed to help teachers engage English learner (EL) students in mathematical problem solving and learn the mathematics register. The "Discursive Assessment Protocol" (DAP) integrates Pólya's classic problem solving framework with research-based instructional strategies that benefit EL students.…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Hausberger, Thomas – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
In the spirit of the networking of didactical theories, it is advocated in this presentation in favor of a mixed networking of philosophical theories, namely Husserlian phenomenology and hermeneutics, and didactical theories to produce a fertile interplay between philosophy and mathematics education. The cross-analysis of students' work on a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Philosophy, Networks, Phenomenology
Jimenez, Edward C. – Online Submission, 2020
Improving problem solving abilities among students remain to be a challenge among teachers and students. This study aimed to identify problem solving ability of first year students as affected by cognitive development levels and teaching strategies of first year high school students in Mathematics I. The study utilized descriptive and experimental…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Problem Solving, Cognitive Development, Teaching Methods
Kul, Ümit; Çelik, Sedef – Online Submission, 2020
This is a review of experimental research in which students have been taught to pose mathematical problems as a means of developing their learning. Hence, the aim of the research is to combine the empirical evidence regarding the functionality of problem posing strategies and to explore the aspects which could influence the integration of problem…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Problem Solving, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Skills
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S. Rebeqa Rivers – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2020
In 1970, Freire introduced critical pedagogy in Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Since that time, critical pedagogy has been widely applied in general education and has slowly integrated into music, theater, dance, and visual arts education. Rooted in the critical examination of power, critical pedagogy is a way of critically examining how we…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Power Structure, Teaching Methods, Art Education
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Stott, Angela Elisabeth – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
The unit factor method, a generic strategy for solving any proportion-related problem, is known to be effective at reducing cognitive load through unit-cancellation providing step-by-step guidance. However, concerns have been raised that it can be applied mindlessly. This primarily quantitative prepost study investigates the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
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O'Fallon, Maura; Garcia, Felicidad – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2023
Purpose: Training in cultural competence is an accreditation requirement for graduate programs in communication sciences and disorders (CSD; Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, 2020). Cultural and linguistic diversity (CLD) instruction within CSD programs and current instructional models may not provide…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Learning Strategies, Cultural Pluralism, Culturally Relevant Education
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