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Gebhardt, Markus; Krammer, Mathias; Schwab, Susanne; Rossmann, Peter; Klicpera, Barbara Gasteiger; Klatten, Susanne – International Journal of Special Education, 2013
Every school system has to deal with children with Learning Disabilities (LD). However, the concepts of LD, the assessment procedures, the diagnostic criteria as well as their interpretation vary widely from country to country. What they usually seem to have in common is that general cognitive abilities, as measured by standardized IQ tests, are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation, Standardized Tests, Learning Disabilities
Vula, Eda; Berdynaj, Lirika – Online Submission, 2011
This paper discusses the impact of action research methodology used in the teaching and learning process and professional teacher development. In this study are including 58 students of three second grade classes, 3 teachers of those classes and a university professor. Aiming at using a different approach in their teaching of multiplication and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Researchers, Elementary School Teachers
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Seethaler, Pamela M.; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2011
The purpose of this study was to examine technical and instructional features of a kindergarten curriculum-based measurement (CBM) tool designed to track students' mathematics progress in terms of computational concepts, procedures, and counting strategies. Students in 10 kindergarten classrooms in three elementary schools completed alternate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Mathematics Achievement, Achievement Tests, Skill Analysis
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Jackson, Kara – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
This article reports on an ethnographic study of a 10-year-old's pursuit of school-based mathematics across school and home to suggest that participating in school-based mathematics is a cross-setting phenomenon in at least 2 ways. First, I illustrate how accomplishing school-based mathematics literally extends into the home and how individuals…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Watier, Nicholas N.; Lamontagne, Claude; Chartier, Sylvain – Journal of Statistics Education, 2011
The arithmetic mean is a fundamental statistical concept. Unfortunately, social science students rarely develop an intuitive understanding of the mean and rely on the formula to describe or define it. According to constructivist pedagogy, educators that have access to a variety of conceptualizations of a particular concept are better equipped to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Strategies, Constructivism (Learning), Social Sciences
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Navi, K.; Molahosseini, A. S.; Esmaeildoust, M. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2011
The residue number system (RNS) has been an important research field in computer arithmetic for many decades, mainly because of its carry-free nature, which can provide high-performance computing architectures with superior delay specifications. Recently, research on RNS has found new directions that have resulted in the introduction of efficient…
Descriptors: Number Systems, Teaching Methods, Computer System Design, Computer Science Education
Purpura, David J.; Baroody, Arthur J.; Eiland, Michael D.; Reid, Erin E. – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2012
In a meta-analysis of 164 studies, Alfieri, Brooks, Aldrich, and Tenenbaum (2010) found that assisted discovery learning was more effective than explicit instruction or unassisted discovery learning and that explicit instruction resulted in more favorable outcomes than unassisted discovery learning. In other words, "unassisted discovery does…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Reading Instruction, Feedback (Response), Beginning Reading
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Tsankova, Jenny K.; Pjanic, Karmen – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2009
Teaching students how to multiply fractions is challenging, not so much from a computational point of view but from a conceptual one. The algorithm for multiplying fractions is much easier to learn than many other algorithms, such as subtraction with regrouping, long division, and certainly addition of fractions with unlike denominators. However,…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Multiplication, Arithmetic, Mathematical Logic
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Farrington-Flint, Lee; Vanuxem-Cotterill, Sophie; Stiller, James – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2009
Patterns of problem-solving among 5-to-7 year-olds' were examined on a range of literacy (reading and spelling) and arithmetic-based (addition and subtraction) problem-solving tasks using verbal self-reports to monitor strategy choice. The results showed higher levels of variability in the children's strategy choice across Years 1 and 2 on the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Young Children, Literacy, Arithmetic
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Verschaffel, Lieven; Luwel, Koen; Torbeyns, Joke; Van Dooren, Wim – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2009
Some years ago, Hatano differentiated between routine and adaptive expertise and made a strong plea for the development and implementation of learning environments that aim at the latter type of expertise and not just the former. In this contribution we reflect on one aspect of adaptivity, namely the adaptive use of solution strategies in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Arithmetic, Expertise
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Oberauer, Klaus; Bialkova, Svetlana – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2009
Processing information in working memory requires selective access to a subset of working-memory contents by a focus of attention. Complex cognition often requires joint access to 2 items in working memory. How does the focus select 2 items? Two experiments with an arithmetic task and 1 with a spatial task investigate time demands for successive…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Attention, Experiments, Repetition
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Burroughs, Elizabeth A.; Yopp, David – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2010
This article investigates prospective elementary teachers' conceptions of the repeating decimal 0.999... Five students from a first-semester undergraduate course "Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers" were interviewed to ascertain their conceptions about the mathematical statement 0.999... = 1. All of the students indicated they do not…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Teachers, Misconceptions, Preservice Teacher Education
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Cohen, Dale J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Participants' reaction times (RTs) in numerical judgment tasks in which one must determine which of 2 numbers is greater generally follow a monotonically decreasing function of the numerical distance between the two presented numbers. Here, I present 3 experiments in which the relative influences of numerical distance and physical similarity are…
Descriptors: Evidence, Reaction Time, Information Retrieval, Task Analysis
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Gilmore, Camilla K.; McCarthy, Shannon E.; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Cognition, 2010
Children take years to learn symbolic arithmetic. Nevertheless, non-human animals, human adults with no formal education, and human infants represent approximate number in arrays of objects and sequences of events, and they use these capacities to perform approximate addition and subtraction. Do children harness these abilities when they begin to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Symbols (Mathematics), Kindergarten, Arithmetic
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Vukovic, Rose K.; Lesaux, Nonie K.; Siegel, Linda S. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
Although many children with reading difficulty (RD) are reported to struggle with mathematics, little research has empirically investigated whether this is the case for different types of RD. This study examined the mathematics skills of third graders with one of two types of RD: dyslexia (n = 18) or specific reading comprehension difficulty (n =…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Mathematics Skills
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