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50 Years of ERIC
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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Norton, Anderson; Boyce, Steven – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate cognitive challenges introduced by Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (2010) with regard to conceptualizing fractions. We focus on a strand of standards that appear across grades three through five, which is best represented in grade four, by standard 4.NF.4a: "[Students should] understand a…
Descriptors: State Standards, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Achievement, Grade 6
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Stephens, Ana C.; Knuth, Eric J.; Blanton, Maria L.; Isler, Isil; Gardiner, Angela Murphy; Marum, Tim – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
This paper reports results from a written assessment given to 290 third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students prior to any instructional intervention. We share and discuss students' responses to items addressing their understanding of equation structure and the meaning of the equal sign. We found that many students held an operational conception of…
Descriptors: Algebra, Equations (Mathematics), Elementary School Students, Grade 5
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Kinda, Shigehiro – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Students are presented with problems involving three scenario types of addition and subtraction in elementary mathematics: one dynamic ("Change") and two static ("Combine, Compare"). Previous studies have indicated that the dynamic type is easier for school children, whereas the static types are more difficult and comprehended only gradually…
Descriptors: Subtraction, Mathematics Education, Addition, Foreign Countries
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Sack, Jacqueline J. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
This article explicates the development of top-view numeric coding of 3-D cube structures within a design research project focused on 3-D visualization skills for elementary grades children. It describes children's conceptual development of 3-D cube structures using concrete models, conventional 2-D pictures and abstract top-view numeric…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Research Projects, Computer Interfaces
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Wilson, P. Holt; Mojica, Gemma F.; Confrey, Jere – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Recent work by researchers has focused on synthesizing and elaborating knowledge of students' thinking on particular concepts as core progressions called learning trajectories. Although useful at the level of curriculum development, assessment design, and the articulation of standards, evidence is only beginning to emerge to suggest how learning…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Logic
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Ding, Meixia; Li, Xiaobao; Capraro, Mary M. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
This study examines preservice elementary teachers' (PTs) knowledge for teaching the associative property (AP) of multiplication. Results reveal that PTs hold a common misconception between the AP and commutative property (CP). Most PTs in our sample were unable to use concrete contexts (e.g., pictorial representations and word problems) to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Multiplication, Elementary School Mathematics
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Devichi, Claude; Munier, Valerie – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
This paper reports classroom research dealing with the difficulties encountered by schoolchildren in the acquisition of angle concept. Two obstacles were pointed out in previous studies: the side-length obstacle and the salience of the prototypical right angle. The first aim of the present study is to determine the extent to which a teaching…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Elementary School Mathematics, Misconceptions, Elementary School Students
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Murata, Aki; Kattubadi, Sailaja – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
In considering mathematics problem solving as a model-eliciting activity (Lesh & Doerr, 2003; Lesh & Harel, 2003; Lesh & Zawojewski, 2008), it is important to know "what" students are modeling for the problems: situations or solutions. This study investigated Grade 3 students' mathematization process by examining how they modeled different…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Grade 3, Subtraction, Mathematics
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Bautista, Alfredo; Roth, Wolff-Michael – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
Rhythm is a fundamental dimension of human nature at both biological and social levels. However, existing research literature has not sufficiently investigated its role in mathematical cognition and behavior. The purpose of this article is to bring the concept of "incarnate rhythm" into current discourses in the field of mathematical learning and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics
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Voutsina, Chronoula – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This paper presents a study that investigated the process of change in 5-6-year-old children's successful problem-solving approaches when tackling a multiple-step task in elementary arithmetic. Micro-developmental changes in children's successful problem-solving behavior were analyzed using Karmiloff-Smith's model of representational redescription…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Young Children, Mathematics Skills, Addition
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Whitacre, Ian; Bishop, Jessica Pierson; Lamb, Lisa L. C.; Philipp, Randolph A.; Schappelle, Bonnie P.; Lewis, Melinda L. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
The purpose of this study was to investigate elementary children's conceptions that might serve as foundations for integer reasoning. Working from an abstract algebraic perspective and using an opposite-magnitudes context that is relevant to children, we analyzed the reasoning of 33 children in grades K-5. We focus our report on three prominent…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Numbers, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Logic
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Tanisli, Dilek – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
One of the basic components of algebraic thinking is functional thinking. Functional thinking involves focusing on the relationship between two (or more) varying quantities and such thinking facilitates the studies on both algebra and the notion of function. The development of functional thinking of students should start in the early grades and it…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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Leavy, Aisling M.; Middleton, James A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This study addresses the measures chosen by students when selecting or constructing indices to properties of distributions of data. A series of individual teaching experiments were conducted to provide insight into the development of five 4th to 8th grade students' conceptualizations of distribution over the course of 8 weeks of instruction.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Elementary School Mathematics, Secondary School Mathematics, Elementary Schools
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Caddle, Mary C.; Brizuela, Barbara M. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This paper looks at 21 fifth grade students as they discuss a linear graph in the Cartesian plane. The problem presented to students depicted a graph showing distance as a function of elapsed time for a person walking at a constant rate of 5 miles/h. The question asked students to consider how many more hours, after having already walked 4 h,…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Students, Mathematical Logic
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Yopp, David A.; Burroughs, Elizabeth A.; Lindaman, Brian J. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
Researchers conducted semi-structured interviews with in-service fifth grade teachers. The purpose of these interviews was to examine teachers' reactions to arguments that 0.999... = 1. Previously reported results indicate that some pre-service elementary school teachers possess misunderstandings about mathematical issues related to decimals with…
Descriptors: Evidence, Mathematics Curriculum, Interviews, Grade 5
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