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Webel, Corey; Dames, Brendan; Woldruff, Jennifer; Lindaman, Leah; Daugherty, Katherine; Brown, Jennifer – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2021
Ability grouping is a common practice in elementary mathematics instruction, but some research suggests that grouping by ability can exacerbate existing inequities, and there is evidence that alternatives to grouping can improve learning experiences for all students. In this paper, we describe an effort to support teachers in using equitable…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Ability Grouping, Heterogeneous Grouping, Equal Education
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Sunzuma, Gladys; Zezekwa, Nicholas; Gwizangwe, Isaac; Zinyeka, Gracious – Pedagogical Research, 2021
Past studies revealed that the integration of ethnomathematics approaches is of great importance in the teaching and learning of mathematics as it is believed to improve learners' understanding and achievement in mathematics. Cognisant of the benefits of using ethnomathematics approaches in teaching and learning mathematics, the Zimbabwean school…
Descriptors: Ethnology, Mathematics, Lecture Method, Instructional Effectiveness
Cary, Mari Strand; Kennedy, Patrick C.; Shanley, Lina; Clarke, Ben – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2021
A quasi-experimental design in six kindergarten classrooms (n = 123 students) was used to study the effects of the KinderTEK iPad-based math program on the math achievement of students in general education classrooms. Student math outcomes in three treatment ("early start") classrooms were compared to math outcomes for students in three…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Mathematics Instruction, Handheld Devices, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Graif, Foster; Baldinger, Erin E.; Campbell, Matthew P. – The Mathematics Educator, 2021
Responding to student errors is a complex practice that connects teachers' vision and goals around students, mathematics, and teaching. We explore teacher candidates' (TCs) reflections on responding to errors during rehearsals of whole-class discussion to gain insight into the vision and goals that might influence their thinking. We discuss five…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Chiu, Mei-Shiu – Educational Studies, 2021
This study used an ecological approach to studying adolescent mathematics ability development by classifying their mathematics ability growth trajectories and examining contextual measures differentiating the identified classes. Longitudinal student and parent data were collected for Taiwanese students in Grades 7, 9, 11, and 12 (n = 4,163).…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Secondary School Students, Student Behavior, Mathematics Instruction
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Li, Hui; Liu, Jian; Zhang, Dan; Liu, Hongyun – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Background: Previous studies have suggested that teachers' frequent use of cognitive activation strategies in mathematics lessons is positively associated with students' mathematics achievement. Aims: This study aims to investigate the possible mediating role of mathematics self-efficacy in the association between cognitive activation and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 4, Mathematics Teachers
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Lo, Wing Yee – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
Given the relationship between teacher beliefs and practices, it is critical to understand how pre-service teachers' past school experiences impact on their beliefs about teaching. There is a growing recognition of the influence of preservice teachers' prior mathematical experiences on their beliefs regarding mathematics instruction in the primary…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Experience, Prior Learning, Mathematics Instruction
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Rapke, Tina; Hall, Jennifer; Marynowski, Richelle – PRIMUS, 2021
We describe a method that instructors can use to grade tests and assignments that can be used in follow-up inquiry-based activities in class to review material. The grading process is essentially a sorting of student assignment/test responses based on the instructor's conception of what makes responses acceptable. The instructor can assign a grade…
Descriptors: Grading, Assignments, Tests, Inquiry
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Condon, Lara; Machalow, Rowan; Remillard, Janine; Van Steenbrugge, Hendrik; Krzywacki, Heidi; Koljonen, Tuula – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2021
We present a typology for characterizing online student-facing mathematics platforms that examines how they position students as learners, exemplified by 9 commonly used platforms. We identify three types of student learning experiences: instruction and practice, practice and support, and conceptual games and activities, and describe each one in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Electronic Learning
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Rafiepour, Abolfazl; Farsani, Danyal – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2021
In this paper, six mathematics curriculum changes in Iran are reviewed, spanning from 1900 to 2021. Change of forces, barriers, and the main features of each reform are represented. Specifically, the first five curriculum changes are described briefly and the sixth and most recent one is elaborated upon, with more detail as contemporary school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Curriculum, Educational Change
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Duff, Signe M.; Van Bergen, Penny; Mulligan, Joanne – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2021
When young students engage with activities aimed at improving spatial reasoning, there is potential to also improve learning and performance in practical mathematics problem-solving tasks, scientific inquiries, and other STEM-based tasks. In this study, students worked in pairs to problem solve through 3D construction. The aim was to assess…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Spatial Ability, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
Staatz, Colleen – Mathematica, 2021
The workforce system offers work readiness training through nearly 2,400 American Job Centers (AJCs) nationwide. However, people in recovery can face unique barriers to employment not covered in traditional work readiness curricula. New Hampshire has a work readiness program called WorkReadyNH, which it offered free of charge to customers…
Descriptors: Grants, Job Training, COVID-19, Pandemics
Pala, Ozan; Aksoy, Esra; Narli, Serkan – Online Submission, 2021
As proof and proving are the key elements of mathematics, several frameworks evaluating this process have been presented. Proof image, being one of them, was introduced by Kidron and Dreyfus (2014) through analyses of two mathematicians' activities. Authors clarified it in the context of components, and emphasized its relation with formal proof.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic, Algebra
Laird, Alexandra; Grootenboer, Peter; Larkin, Kevin – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2021
The study reported here was conceptualised using a theoretical framework that included three dimensions of engagement; emotional, behavioural, and cognitive, and these were used to structure the data collection and analysis vis-à-vis learning mathematics outdoors. This comparative case study involved 34 students from two Year 6 classes at a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 6, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction
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
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