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Peralta, Yadira; Kohli, Nidhi; Strom, April; Duranczyk, Irene; Mesa, Vilma; Watkins, Laura – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
Understanding students' readiness for precalculus and calculus at the community college level is critical not only because of the key role community colleges play in higher education but also because calculus remains a gateway course for students in advancing to higher level mathematics. The Algebra and Precalculus Concept Readiness Assessment for…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Algebra, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts
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Newton, Kristie J.; Lange, Karin; Booth, Julie L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
Psychologists and mathematics educators have long viewed flexibility as critical to students' mathematical development. In this paper, we focused on the multidimensional nature of flexibility to better understand how preference, knowledge, and use of effective methods for solving algebra problems are related. In Study 1, we identified…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Mathematics Education, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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VanLehn, Kurt; Banerjee, Chandrani; Milner, Fabio; Wetzel, Jon – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2020
An algebraic model uses a set of algebra equations to precisely describe a situation. Constructing such models is a fundamental skill required by US standards for both math and science. It is usually taught with algebra word problems. However, many students still lack the skill, even after taking several algebra courses in high school and college.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematical Models, Equations (Mathematics)
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Karaali, Gizem; Yih, Samuel – PRIMUS, 2020
When first learning how to write mathematical proofs, it is often easier for students to work with statements using the universal quantifier. Results that single out special cases might initially come across as more puzzling or even mysterious. In this article we explore three specific statements from abstract algebra that involve the number…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Algebra, Numbers
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Nemirovsky, Ricardo; Ferrara, Francesca; Ferrari, Giulia; Adamuz-Povedano, Natividad – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
This paper focuses on the emergence of abstraction through the use of a new kind of motion detector--WiiGraph--with 11-year-old children. In the selected episodes, the children used this motion detector to create three simultaneous graphs of position vs. time: two graphs for the motion of each hand and a third one corresponding to their…
Descriptors: Motion, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Software
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Kluth, Verilda Speridião; Bicudo, Maria Aparecida Viggiani – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
The authors question how hermetic texts in mathematics, history, and philosophy of mathematics, specifically those referring to abstract algebra, can be open to the understanding of researchers, teachers and students who are intentionally willing to understand them. This discussion suggests that the openness may happen through hermeneutic…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Algebra, Hermeneutics
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Weiss, Margaret P.; Rodgers, Wendy – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
Co-teaching is a widely-used service delivery model to support students with disabilities in accessing the general curriculum in the United States. The pairing of a special educator and general educator is meant to produce substantively different instruction than when the general educator teaches alone. Research into these instructional…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Students with Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Education Teachers
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Hidayah, Indriati Nurul; Sa'dijah, Cholis; Subanji; Sudirman – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
When students solve an algebra problem, students try to deduce the facts in the problem. This step is imperative, students can draw conclusions from the facts and devise a plan to solve the problem. Drawing conclusions from facts is called reasoning. Some kinds of reasoning are deductive, inductive, and abductive. This article explores the…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Problem Solving, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Education
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Kop, Peter M. G. M.; Janssen, Fred J. J. M.; Drijvers, Paul H. M.; van Driel, Jan H. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2020
Students in secondary school often struggle with symbol sense, that is, the general ability to deal with symbols and to recognize the structure of algebraic formulas. Fostering symbol sense is an educational challenge. In graphing formulas by hand, defined as graphing using recognition and reasoning without technology, many aspects of symbol sense…
Descriptors: Graphs, Mathematical Formulas, Symbols (Mathematics), Algebra
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Santarone, Doris; Abney, Angel Rowe; Samples, Brandon – Investigations in Mathematics Learning, 2020
Research indicates that a large percentage of students have misconceptions of the equal sign and that this can be detrimental to their mathematical pursuits as they progress through algebra. In order for students to develop a strong understanding of the meaning of the equal sign, algebra teachers must be aware of the viewpoints their students will…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Misconceptions, Symbols (Mathematics), Algebra
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Apsari, Ratih Ayu; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Sariyasa; Abels, Mieke; Prayitno, Sudi – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
The present study is a part of design research in local instructional theory in a pre-algebraic lesson using the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach. The article will focus on recommendations for the type of pre-algebra class that supports elementary school students' algebraic thinking. As design research study, it followed the three…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 5, Geometry
Faizah, Siti; Nusantara, Toto; Sudirman, Sudirman; Rahardi, Rustanto – Online Submission, 2020
Mathematical proof is a logically formed argument based on students' thinking process. A mathematical proof is a formal process which needs the ability of analytical thinking to solve. However, researchers still find students who complete the mathematical proof process through intuitive thinking. Students who have studied mathematical proof in the…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Algebra, Cognitive Processes
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Melhuish, Kathleen; Czocher, Jennifer A. – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2020
Within a study of student reasoning in abstract algebra, we encountered the claim "division and multiplication are the same operation." What might prompt a student to make this claim? What kind of influence might believing it have on their mathematical development? We explored the philosophical roots of "sameness" claims to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, Algebra, Multiplication
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Akugizibwe, Edwin; Ahn, Jeong Yong – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
This paper analyses student views on an e-learning intervention that incorporated a content development tool and computer algebra systems, aimed at improving performance and applicability of mathematics knowledge. The study deliberately relied on open source tools, with high usability both online and offline, that can be customized to address the…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Electronic Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Mathematics Instruction
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deAngelis, Phyllis; Sammarone, Danielle – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2020
The purpose for this correlational, explanatory study was to explain the influence of the length of the school day on the mean Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) scores on the 2016 Grade 8 Mathematics and 2016 Algebra II tests for students in various socioeconomic strata. The Grade 8 Mathematics sample included…
Descriptors: School Schedules, Grade 8, Grade 11, High School Students
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