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Marum, Timothy; Isler, Isil; Stephens, Ana; Gardiner, Angela; Blanton, Maria; Knuth, Erick – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2011
Third- through fifth-grade students participating in a classroom teaching experiment investigating the impact of an Early Algebra Learning Progression completed pre- and post-assessments documenting their abilities to represent or describe unknown quantities. We found that after a sustained early algebra intervention, students grew in their…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Pretests Posttests
Olson, Jo Clay; Cangelosi, Richard; Madrid, Silvia; Cooper, Sandra; Hartter, Beverly – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2011
The goal of this study was to understand errors that student make when simplifying exponential expressions. College students enrolled in four college mathematics courses were asked to simplify and compare such expressions. Quantitative analysis identified three persistent errors: interpreting negative bases, negative exponents, and parentheses.…
Descriptors: College Students, College Mathematics, Mathematics Skills, Error Patterns
Crisman, Karl-Dieter – College Mathematics Journal, 2011
Although it can be visualized fairly easily and its symmetry group is easy to calculate, the permutahedron is a somewhat neglected combinatorial object. We propose it as a useful case study in abstract algebra. It supplies concrete examples of group actions, the difference between right and left actions, and how geometry and algebra can work…
Descriptors: Child Neglect, Algebra, Construction (Process), Geometry
Thompson, Tony – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2011
This research provides insight into one US state's effort to incorporate higher-order thinking on its Algebra I End-of-Course tests. To facilitate the inclusion of higher-order thinking, the state used "Dimensions of Thinking" (Marzano et al., 1988) and "Bloom's Taxonomy" (Bloom et al., 1956). An analysis of Algebra I test…
Descriptors: Test Items, Familiarity, Classification, Algebra
Eisenmann, Tammy; Even, Ruhama – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2011
The aim of this study was to examine how teachers enact the same written algebra curriculum materials in different classes. The study addresses this issue by comparing the types of algebraic activity (Kieran, 2004) enacted in two 7th grade classes taught by the same teacher, using the same textbook. Data sources include lesson observations and an…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities
Harper, Suzanne R.; Edwards, Michael Todd – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Mathematics educators frequently extol the virtues of inquiry-based instruction to classroom teachers. Although research suggests that inquiry benefits learners by allowing them to make sense of the mathematics they encounter, particularly through discourse with peers, to assume that all (or even most) teachers successfully create and implement…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Inquiry, Problem Solving
Kalman, Adam M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
This article presents a real-world application of proportional reasoning and equation solving. The author describes how students adjust ingredient amounts in a recipe for chocolate ganache. Using this real-world scenario provided students an opportunity to solve a difficult and nonstandard algebra problem, a lot of practice with fractions, a…
Descriptors: World Problems, Problem Solving, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Stout, Terra; Dwyer, Jerry; Wilhelm, Jennifer – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2011
Proofs were introduced to high school students by a college mathematician. Student interest and knowledge level were assessed through pre and post tests. There was a significant gain in student knowledge but not in interest. Student learning of proof concepts was clearly displayed, while common errors were often related to lack of algebra skills.…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Knowledge Level, Student Interests, High School Students
Martinez, Mara V.; Brizuela, Barbara M.; Superfine, Alison Castro – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
Frequently, in the US students' work with proofs is largely concentrated to the domain of high school geometry, thus providing students with a distorted image of what proof entails, which is at odds with the central role that proof plays in mathematics. Despite the centrality of proof in mathematics, there is a lack of studies addressing how to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Algebra, Secondary School Curriculum, Validity
Gierdien, M. Faaiz – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
This note demonstrates multiple representations (numerical and graphical) of spreadsheet-based quadratic sequences together with prospective teachers' pencil-paper transformations of these numerical sequences into a corresponding symbolization as algebraic expressions. With the majority of prospective teachers, the experience of school mathematics…
Descriptors: Algebra, Spreadsheets, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Education Programs
Sorensen, Jody; Rykken, Elyn – College Mathematics Journal, 2010
After discussing common bifurcations of a one-parameter family of single variable functions, we introduce sprinkler bifurcations, in which any number of new fixed points emanate from a single point. Based on observations of these and other bifurcations, we then prove a number of general results about the stabilities of fixed points near a…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Algebra, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
Jerome, Lawrence – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
Computer graphics and animation experts have been using the Catmull-Rom smooth curve interpolation equations since 1974, but the vector and matrix equations can be derived and simplified using basic algebra, resulting in a simple set of linear equations with constant coefficients. A variety of uses of Catmull-Rom interpolation are demonstrated,…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Graphics, Equations (Mathematics), Matrices
Bressoud, David M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The study of trigonometry suffers from a basic dichotomy that presents a serious obstacle to many students. On the one hand, there is triangle trigonometry, in which angles are commonly measured in degrees and trigonometric functions are defined as ratios of sides of a right-angled triangle. On the other hand, there is circle trigonometry, in…
Descriptors: Algebra, Trigonometry, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Dobbs, David E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
This note develops and implements the theory of polynomial asymptotes to (graphs of) rational functions, as a generalization of the classical topics of horizontal asymptotes and oblique/slant asymptotes. Applications are given to hyperbolic asymptotes. Prerequisites include the division algorithm for polynomials with coefficients in the field of…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts
Stuart, Jeffrey – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2010
Most students complete their first and only course in linear algebra with the understanding that a real, square matrix "A" has an inverse if and only if "rref"("A"), the reduced row echelon form of "A", is the identity matrix I[subscript n]. That is, if they apply elementary row operations via the Gauss-Jordan algorithm to the partitioned matrix…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Matrices, Algebra, Mathematics

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