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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
Nortvedt, Guri A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This article discusses how 13-year-old students with above-average numeracy skills and below-average reading skills cope with comprehending word problems. Compared to other students who are proficient in numeracy and are skilled readers, these students are more disadvantaged when solving single-step and multistep arithmetic word problems. The…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Coping, Word Problems (Mathematics), Reading Skills
Spence, Dianna J.; Sharp, Julia L.; Sinn, Robb – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
Four instructors used authentic research projects and related curriculum materials when teaching elementary statistics in secondary and undergraduate settings. Projects were authentic in that students selected their own variables, defined their own research questions, and collected and analyzed their own data. Classes using these projects were…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Statistics
Sinclair, Nathalie; Watson, Anne; Zazkis, Rina; Mason, John – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This paper elaborates the notion of a personal example space as the set of mathematical objects and construction techniques that a learner has access to as examples of a concept while working on a given task. This is different from the conventional space of examples that is represented by the worked examples and exercises in textbooks. We refer to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Resources, Models, Evidence
Speiser, Bob; Walter, Chuck – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
This paper explores how models can support productive thinking. For us a model is a "thing", a tool to help make sense of something. We restrict attention to specific models for whole-number multiplication, hence the wording of the title. They support evolving thinking in large measure through the ways their users redesign them. They assume new…
Descriptors: Models, Productive Thinking, Concept Formation, Fundamental Concepts
Osana, Helena P.; Royea, Diana A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
In this study, we implemented one-on-one fractions instruction to eight preservice teachers. The intervention, which was based on the principle of Progressive Formalization (Freudenthal, 1983), was centered on problem solving and on progressively formalizing the participants' intuitive knowledge of fractions. The objectives of the study were to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Sentences, Intervention, Intuition
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
Martinez, Mara V.; Brizuela, Barbara M.; Superfine, Alison Castro – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
Frequently, in the US students' work with proofs is largely concentrated to the domain of high school geometry, thus providing students with a distorted image of what proof entails, which is at odds with the central role that proof plays in mathematics. Despite the centrality of proof in mathematics, there is a lack of studies addressing how to…
Descriptors: High School Students, Algebra, Secondary School Curriculum, Validity
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
Naftaliev, Elena; Yerushalmy, Michal – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
We investigated how students use the representation of data in a given example appearing in an interactive diagram (ID) and how they create additional examples with the ID. Students who worked with the ID that offered limited representations and tools ("illustrating ID") looked for ways to bypass the designed constraints: they changed the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics, Problem Solving
Mejia-Ramos, Juan Pablo; Inglis, Matthew – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
The way words are used in natural language can influence how the same words are understood by students in formal educational contexts. Here we argue that this so-called semantic contamination effect plays a role in determining how students engage with mathematical proof, a fundamental aspect of learning mathematics. Analyses of responses to…
Descriptors: Validity, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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
Gerson, Hope; Bateman, Elizabeth – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2010
Authority roles among teachers and students have traditionally been hierarchal and centered with the expertise and power of the teacher limiting opportunities for students to act with autonomy to build and justify mathematics. In this paper we discuss authority roles for teachers and students that have been realized in an inquiry-based university,…
Descriptors: Calculus, Teacher Student Relationship, Inquiry, Mathematics Instruction
Papadopoulos, Ioannis; Iatridou, Maria – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2010
In this paper two 10th graders having an accumulated experience on problem-solving ancillary to the concept of area confronted the task to find Pick's formula for a lattice polygon's area. The formula was omitted from the theorem in order for the students to read the theorem as a problem to be solved. Their working is examined and emphasis is…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Mathematics Instruction, Experiments, Secondary School Mathematics

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