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Capraro, Mary Margaret; An, Song A.; Ma, Tingting; Rangel-Chavez, A. Fabiola; Harbaugh, Adam – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
Open-ended problems have been regarded as powerful tools for teaching mathematics. This study examined the problem solving of eight mathematics/science middle-school teachers. A semi-structured interview was conducted with (PTs) after completing an open-ended triangle task with four unique solutions. Of particular emphasis was how the PTs used a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Interviews, Teacher Educators, Mathematics Instruction
Aaron, Wendy Rose; Herbst, Patricio – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
We inspect the hypothesis that geometry students may be oriented toward how they expect that the teacher will evaluate them as students or otherwise oriented to how they expect that their work will give them opportunities to do mathematics. The results reported here are based on a mixed-methods analysis of twenty-two interviews with high school…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Multivariate Analysis, Profiles, Geometry
Leong, Yew Hoong; Tay, Eng Guan; Toh, Tin Lam; Quek, Khiok Seng; Dindyal, Jaguthsing – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This study is based on the stance that Polya's "Look Back," though understudied, remains relevant to Mathematics curricula that place emphasis on problem solving. Although the Singapore Mathematics curriculum adopts the goal of teaching Look Back, research about how it is carried out in actual classroom practice is rare. In our project, we focus…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Mathematics Curriculum, Problem Solving, Foreign Countries
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
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
Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This article describes a way toward a student-centred process of teaching arithmetic, where the content is harmonized with the students' conceptual levels. At school start, one classroom teacher is guided in recurrent teaching development meetings in order to develop teaching based on the students' prerequisites and to successively learn the…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Interviews
Widjaja, Wanty; Stacey, Kaye; Steinle, Vicki – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This paper explores misconceptions of the number line which are revealed when pre-service primary teachers locate negative decimals on a number line. Written test responses from 94 pre-service primary teachers provide an initial data source which is supplemented by group responses to worksheets completed during a lesson and individual interviews.…
Descriptors: Intervals, Number Concepts, Misconceptions, Mathematical Concepts
Ely, Robert – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
We analyze interviews with 24 post-secondary students as they reason about infinite processes in the context of the tricky Tennis Ball Problem. By metaphorically projecting various properties from the finite states such as counting and indexing, participants envisioned widely varying final states for the infinite process. Depending on which…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Arithmetic, Students
Harel, Guershon; Koichu, Boris – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2010
An operational definition offered in this paper posits learning as a multi-dimensional and multi-phase phenomenon occurring when individuals attempt to solve what they view as a problem. To model someone's learning accordingly to the definition, it suffices to characterize a particular sequence of that person's disequilibrium-equilibrium phases in…
Descriptors: Psychological Needs, Word Problems (Mathematics), Interviews, Middle School Teachers
Superfine, Alison Castro; Canty, Reality S.; Marshall, Anne Marie – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2009
The study described herein represents an initial, exploratory attempt to understand what it means to translate between external representation systems. Researchers have traditionally considered translation as an all-or-none activity. We hypothesize that translation is comprised of both knowledge and skill components, and accordingly construe…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Subtraction, Mathematics, Interviews
Eriksson, Gota – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This article focuses on spontaneous knowledge-building in the field of "the arithmetic "of" the child." The aim is to investigate the conceptual progress of fifteen children during their early school years in the compulsory school. The study is based on the epistemology of radical constructivism and the methodology of "multiple clinical…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Arithmetic, Epistemology, Teaching Methods
Chazan, Daniel; Yerushalmy, Michal; Leikin, Roza – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This interview study takes place in the context of a single small district in the United States. In the algebra curriculum of this district, there was a shift in the conception of equation, from a statement about unknown numbers to a question about the comparison of two functions over the domain of the real numbers. Using two of Shulman's…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Ramful, Ajay; Olive, John – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
In line with current efforts to understand the piece-by-piece structure and articulation of children's mathematical concepts, this case study compares the reversibility schemes of two eighth-grade students. The aim of the study was to identify the mechanism through which students reverse their thought processes in a multiplicative situation. Data…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Cognitive Processes, Multiplication, Case Studies
Ellis, Amy B.; Grinstead, Paul – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2008
This article presents secondary students' generalizations about the connections between algebraic and graphical representations of quadratic functions, focusing specifically on the roles of the parameters a, b, and c in the general form of a quadratic function, y = ax[superscript 2] + bx + c. Students' generalizations about these connections led…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Mathematics, Secondary School Students, Interviews
Pitta-Pantazi, Demetra; Christou, Constantinos; Zachariades, Theodossios – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
The aim of this study is to describe and analyze students' levels of understanding of exponents within the context of procedural and conceptual learning via the conceptual change and prototypes' theory. The study was conducted with 202 secondary school students with the use of a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The results suggest…
Descriptors: Numbers, Concept Formation, Secondary School Students, Comprehension

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