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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Nagle, Courtney; Moore-Russo, Deborah – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2013
In the field of mathematics education, understanding teachers' content knowledge (Grossman, 1995; Hill, Sleep, Lewis, & Ball, 2007; Munby, Russell, & Martin, 2001) and studying the relationship between content knowledge and instructional decisions (Fennema & Franke, 1992; Raymond, 1997) are both crucial. Teachers need a robust…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Teachers
Lannin, John; van Garderen, Delinda; Switzer, J. Matthew; Buchheister, Kelley; Hill, Tiffany; Jackson, Christa – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2013
Number and operations serve as the "cornerstone" of the K-12 mathematics curriculum in many countries. Solving problems in the mathematical domains of algebra, geometry, measurement, and statistics is often closely connected to student knowledge of number and operation (Griffin, 2005). Although considerable knowledge exists regarding the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary School Mathematics, Numbers
Dorko, Allison; Speer, Natasha M. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2013
Researchers have documented difficulties that elementary school students have in understanding volume. Despite its importance in higher mathematics, we know little about college students' understanding of volume. This study investigated calculus students' understanding of volume. Clinical interview transcripts and written responses to…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Calculus, Concept Formation
Matney, Gabriel; Jackson, Jack L., II; Bostic, Jonathan – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2013
This mixed methods study describes the effects of a "minute contextual experience" on students' ability to solve a realistic assessment problem involving scale drawings and proportional reasoning. Minute contextual experience (MCE) is defined to be a brief encounter with a context in which aspects of the context are explored openly.…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Logic
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Browning, Sandra T.; Beauford, Judith E. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
In recent years, the idea of language influencing the cognitive development of an understanding of place value has received increasing attention. This study explored the influence of using explicit number names on pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students' ability to rote count, read two-digit numerals, model two-digit numbers, and identify the…
Descriptors: Numbers, Language Usage, Computation, Number Concepts
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Guerra, Ana Teresa Antequera; Febles, Maria Candelaria Espinel – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
Multicriteria analysis constitutes a way to model decision processes, which allow the decision maker to assess the possible implications each course of action may entail. A multicriteria problem is chosen from the Programme for International Student Assessment 2003 Report and then extended to include questions involving a choice of preferences and…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving, Decision Making
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Ding, Meixia; Li, Xiaobao; Capraro, Mary Margaret; Kulm, Gerald – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
This study qualitatively explored teachers' responses to doubling errors (e.g., 3/4 x 2 = 6/8) that typically reflect students' difficulties in understanding the "rule" for finding equivalent fractions (e.g., 3/4 x 2/2 = 6/8). Although all teachers claimed to teach for understanding in interviews, their responses varied in terms of effectiveness…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Teachers
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Utley, Juliana; Reeder, Stacy – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
Can prospective elementary teachers "unlearn" harmful algorithms used with fractions as they are invited to develop fraction number sense? This study examined the development of prospective elementary teachers' fraction number sense during an intermediate (grades 5-8) mathematics methods course. During this course, participants' were involved in a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Scores, Methods Courses, Grade 5
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Ding, Meixia; Heaton, Ruth; Hartman, David – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
This study took a broad view of generalization, exploring how classroom instruction within opportunities of implicit generalization may be related to students' abilities to generalize. From an integrated perspective of generalization and problem solving, we investigated twelve lessons of two middle level teachers based on three pattern-based…
Descriptors: Generalization, Problem Solving, Algebra, Grade 6
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Levenson, Esther; Tsamir, Pessia; Tirosh, Dina; Dreyfus, Tommy; Barkai, Ruthi; Tabach, Michal – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
This paper focuses on the first session of a professional development course revolving around the topic of mathematical statements and their appropriate proving methods. It analyzes the interactive development of the teachers' knowledge by focusing on the relation between the mathematical statements, the instructor, and the teachers. Different…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Internet, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Development
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Soto-Johnson, Hortensia; Fuller, Evan – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
In this qualitative study, we explored how oral interviews can inform instructors about students' understanding of abstract algebra and their ability to construct a proof in this setting. Our findings indicate that some students had a good understanding of the ideas needed for a subgroup proof, but could not write a coherent proof. On the other…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Kosko, Karl W.; Wilkins, Jesse L. M. – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
Mathematical discussion allows for students to reflect upon math concepts and understand such concepts at a deeper level. This process of reflection requires a certain amount of internalization on the part of the student. This internalization is facilitated by meeting the needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness as advocated by…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Mathematics Skills, Psychological Needs, Structural Equation Models
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Michal, Tabach; Friedlander, Alex – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
The central role that tasks play in student learning has become clearer in the last decade. As a result of calls for a structured design process, task design has become one of the main fields of investigation in mathematics education. Here, we propose five design considerations (deciding on the mathematical content, choosing the context, deciding…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Activities, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods
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Zollman, Alan – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
Teachers have used graphic organizers successfully in teaching the writing process. This paper describes graphic organizers and their potential mathematics benefits for both students and teachers, elucidates a specific graphic organizer adaptation for mathematical problem solving, and discusses results using the "four-corners-and-a-diamond"…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
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Schreiber, Iris; Tsamir, Pessia – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2012
The paper describes a study that examined the impact of two teaching approaches "focus on correctness" and "discuss errors" on secondary students' solutions to algebraic inequalities. Two groups of 10th graders were taught by two experienced teachers, Corry and Era, who followed their different didactical beliefs about the use of errors in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 10, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Education
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