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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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Palha, Sonia; Dekker, Rijkje; Gravemeijer, Koeno; van Hout-Wolters, Bernadette – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Meaningful learning of formal mathematics in regular classrooms remains a problem in mathematics education. Research shows that instructional approaches in which students work collaboratively on tasks that are tailored to problem solving and reflection can improve students' learning in experimental classrooms. However, these sequences involve…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Ngu, Bing Hiong; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Text editing directs students' attention to the problem structure as they classify whether the texts of word problems contain sufficient, missing or irrelevant information for working out a solution. Equation worked examples emphasize the formation of a coherent problem structure to generate a solution. Its focus is on the construction of three…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Algebra, Word Processing, Equations (Mathematics)
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Jones, Steven R. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Researchers are currently investigating how calculus students understand the basic concepts of first-year calculus, including the integral. However, much is still unknown regarding the "cognitive resources" (i.e., stable cognitive units that can be accessed by an individual) that students hold and draw on when thinking about the integral. This…
Descriptors: Physics, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Lockwood, Elise – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Combinatorial topics have become increasingly prevalent in K-12 and undergraduate curricula, yet research on combinatorics education indicates that students face difficulties when solving counting problems. The research community has not yet addressed students' ways of thinking at a level that facilitates deeper understanding of how students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Moore-Russo, Deborah; Viglietti, Janine M. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This paper reports on a study that introduces and applies the "K[subscript 5]Connected Cognition Diagram" as a lens to explore video data showing teachers' interactions related to the partitioning of regions by axes in a three-dimensional geometric space. The study considers "semiotic bundles" (Arzarello, 2006), introduces "semiotic connections,"…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Semiotics, Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Kotsopoulos, Donna; Lee, Joanne – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
Our goal in this research was to understand the specific challenges middle-school students face when engaging in mathematical problem-solving by using executive function (i.e., shifting, updating, and inhibiting) of working memory as a functional construct for the analysis. Using modified talk-aloud protocols, real-time naturalistic analysis of…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Short Term Memory, Problem Solving, Mathematics
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Bergqvist, Tomas; Lithner, Johan – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This paper presents a study of the opportunities presented to students that allow them to learn different types of mathematical reasoning during teachers' ordinary task solving presentations. The characteristics of algorithmic and creative reasoning that are seen in the presentations are analyzed. We find that most task solutions are based on…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Logical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Mathematics Instruction
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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
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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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Cheng, Zi-Juan – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
The ability to count has traditionally been considered an important milestone in children's development of number sense. However, using counting (e.g., counting on, counting all) strategies to solve addition problems is not the best way for children to achieve their full mathematical potential and to prepare them to develop more complex and…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Young Children, Addition, Child Development
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Moore, Kevin C.; Carlson, Marilyn P. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This article reports findings from an investigation of precalculus students' approaches to solving novel problems. We characterize the images that students constructed during their solution attempts and describe the degree to which they were successful in imagining how the quantities in a problem's context change together. Our analyses revealed…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics
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Levav-Waynberg, Anat; Leikin, Roza – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This paper describes changes in students' geometrical knowledge and their creativity associated with implementation of Multiple Solution Tasks (MSTs) in school geometry courses. Three hundred and three students from 14 geometry classes participated in the study, of whom 229 students from 11 classes learned in an experimental environment that…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Creativity, Criteria
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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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Staples, Megan E.; Bartlo, Joanna; Thanheiser, Eva – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
Justification is a core mathematics practice. Although the purposes of justification in the mathematician community have been studied extensively, we know relatively little about its role in K-12 classrooms. This paper documents the range of purposes identified by 12 middle grades teachers who were working actively to incorporate justification…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Practices, Inferences
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Huang, Rongjin; Kulm, Gerald – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
This study examined prospective middle grade mathematics teachers' knowledge of algebra for teaching with a focus on knowledge for teaching the concept of function. 115 prospective teachers from an interdisciplinary program for mathematics and science middle teacher preparation at a large public university in the USA participated in a survey. It…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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