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Ulrich, Tracy Gault – ProQuest LLC, 2016
Research evidence suggests that early mathematics education received before kindergarten can positively influence later mathematics learning. Given these findings, there is a need for the development of interventions and strategies that can successfully target young children's mathematical deficiencies in number sense, and more specifically,…
Descriptors: Numbers, Number Concepts, Preschool Children, At Risk Students
Kassaee, Ameneh M. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
In order for the U.S. to continue its superiority and competitiveness in science and technology worldwide, it will need to produce one million more graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects than it is currently expected over the next decade. One of the national priorities of the U.S. education system,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, College Students, Majors (Students), Student Attitudes
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Yee, Sean P.; Ko, Yi-Yin; Boyle, Justin D.; Bleiler-Baxter, Sarah K. – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2016
Fifty-seven students in mathematical content and secondary mathematics methods courses from four U.S. universities participated in an instructional sequence to generate communal criteria defining mathematical proof within their respective classrooms. Participants completed a proof-related task before class, worked together in small groups to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Programs, Validity
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Carpenter, Thomas P.; Kirk, Roger E. – Educational Studies, 2017
Statistics is an important subject in psychology and social science education. However, inadequate mathematical skills can pose a barrier to learning statistics. Some educators have suggested that students' math skills are declining. The present research examined trends in the math skills of psychology undergraduates across 21 years. Students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Majors (Students), Mathematics Skills
Chen, Jie-Qi; Hynes-Berry, Mary; Abel, Barbara; Sims, Colleen; Ginet, Lisa – ZERO TO THREE, 2017
In this article, the authors examine the mathematical thinking and experiences that are unique to infants, toddlers, and 2-year-olds. They identify the four precursor mathematical concepts of attribute, comparison, pattern, and change and explore them in terms of why it is so important to attend to them, what makes them inherently mathematical and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Infants, Toddlers, Young Children
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Downton, Ann; Sullivan, Peter – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
While the general planning advice offered to mathematics teachers seems to be to start with simple examples and build complexity progressively, the research reported in this article is a contribution to the body of literature that argues the reverse. That is, posing of appropriately complex tasks may actually prompt the use of more sophisticated…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematics Skills, Difficulty Level
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Polly, Drew; Wang, Chuang; Martin, Christie; Lambert, Richard G.; Pugalee, David K.; Middleton, Catharina Win – School Science and Mathematics, 2017
This study examined primary grades students' achievement on number sense tasks administered through an Internet-based formative assessment tool, Assessing Math Concepts Anywhere. Data were analyzed from 2,357 students in teachers' classrooms who had participated in a year-long professional development program on mathematics formative assessment,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Mathematics Skills, Numeracy, Formative Evaluation
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Dackermann, Tanja; Fischer, Ursula; Nuerk, Hans-Christoph; Cress, Ulrike; Moeller, Korbinian – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2017
"Embodied trainings" allowing children to move their whole body in space have recently been shown to foster the acquisition of basic numerical competencies (e.g. magnitude understanding, addition performance). Following a brief summary of recent embodied training studies, we integrate the different results into a unified model framework…
Descriptors: Children, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Human Body
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Riccomini, Paul J.; Stocker, James D., Jr.; Morano, Stephanie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2017
Proficiency in mathematics involves the seamless synchronization of conceptual understanding, procedural knowledge, computational fluency, and problem solving (NMAP, 2008). Clearly, fluency with mathematics facts is one element embedded within mathematical proficiency and important for students with disabilities to develop. As more and more…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts
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DeWaters, Carrie – Reading Teacher, 2017
In today's differentiated classroom, each individual student receives from their teacher student-centered instruction and customized assignments to reflect their skills and knowledge. Teachers differentiate their assignments so each of their students may access the Common Core State Standards, interact with complex nonfiction texts, integrate…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Reading Assignments
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Rittle-Johnson, Bethany; Fyfe, Emily R.; Hofer, Kerry G.; Farran, Dale C. – Child Development, 2017
Early mathematics knowledge is a strong predictor of later academic achievement, but children from low-income families enter school with weak mathematics knowledge. An early math trajectories model is proposed and evaluated within a longitudinal study of 517 low-income American children from ages 4 to 11. This model includes a broad range of math…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Mathematics Skills, Knowledge Level, Academic Achievement
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Tarim, Kamuran – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2017
This study investigates the pattern finding skills of pre-school children and the in-class pattern activities conducted by teachers. The research was designed as a descriptive survey study carried out with a total of 162 children aged 60-77 months from families with middle socio-economic status. The findings of the study revealed that the…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Surveys, Repetition
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McLaren, Bruce M.; Adams, Deanne M.; Mayer, Richard E.; Forlizzi, Jodi – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2017
Excitement about learning from computer-based games has been papable in recent years and has led to the development of many educational games. However, there are relatively few sound empirical studies in the scientific literature that have shown the benefits of learning mathematics from games as opposed to more traditional approaches. The…
Descriptors: Computer Games, Educational Games, Mathematics Instruction, Middle School Students
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Hawkins, Renee O.; Collins, Tai; Hernan, Colleen; Flowers, Emily – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2017
Research findings support the use of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) as a curriculum supplement for improving math skills, including math fact fluency. There are a number of websites and mobile applications (i.e., apps) designed to build students' math fact fluency, but the options can become overwhelming. This article provides implementation…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills
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Porcu, Mariano; Giambona, Francesca – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2017
Latent class analysis (LCA) is a statistical method used to group individuals (cases, units) into classes (categories) of an unobserved (latent) variable on the basis of the responses made on a set of nominal, ordinal, or continuous observed variables. In this article, we introduce LCA in order to demonstrate its usefulness to early adolescence…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Classification, Early Adolescents, National Surveys
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