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Gamoran, Adam; Hannigan, Eileen C. – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2000
Used national survey data to examine the impact of high school algebra on students who differed in mathematics skills before entering high school. Regression analysis with over 12,500 students indicates that all students benefit from taking algebra, although benefits are smaller for those with very low prior achievement. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Algebra, Mathematics Achievement, National Surveys
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Thomas, Pamela V.; Higbee, Jeanne – Learning Assistance Review, 1996
Describes the results of a study that tracked college algebra students who had previously completed an Academic Assistance mathematics course that facilitated collaborative learning. Only 53% of all students who enrolled in college algebra in fall 1994 earned grades of C or higher, but 95% of students who had previously participated in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Algebra, College Mathematics, College Students
Robinson, Patricia W. – 1990
This study was an initial effort at Brenau College (Georgia) to analyze the relative effectiveness of a self-paced math lab approach to developmental pre-college algebra. Students enrolled in 1988-89 were taught under the lecture method; this applied to students needing both developmental arithmetic and developmental algebra. During the subsequent…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, College Mathematics
Leinenbach, Marylin; Raymond, Anne M. – 1996
This paper describes a 2-year collaborative action research project in which the focus was to investigate the effects of the use of "Hands-On Equations" mathematics manipulatives in an algebra class on students' confidence, interest in, and ability to solve and retain understanding of algebraic equations. The first phase centered on documenting…
Descriptors: Algebra, Grade 8, Grade 9, Interviews
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1991
The 52 tests cited in this bibliography are geared to students in grade 7 and above. This bibliography also includes descriptions of item banks and test batteries in which algebra is one of several subjects being assessed. Although grades 1 through 12 are represented, the tests are primarily designed for grades 7 and above, including adult-level.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Algebra, Annotated Bibliographies, Basic Skills
Ham, Sandra; Walker, Erica – 1999
This paper describes the Milwaukee Public Schools' involvement in Equity 2000, a standards-based reform initiative to enhance mathematics education and achievement among students of color, thereby increasing their likelihood of college enrollment and completion. The study highlights efforts to support and sustain a key component of Equity 2000:…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Algebra, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Singh, Kusum; Granville, Monique – Research in Middle Level Education Quarterly, 1999
Explored the variables that affect enrollment in eighth-grade algebra for African-American students. Studied constructs that fell into three broad categories: individual characteristics, home/parent variables, and school-related variables. Assessed data from the base-year student and parent data files of the National Education Longitudinal Study…
Descriptors: Algebra, Black Students, Elementary Education, Enrollment Influences
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Peele, Louise Loughran – NASSP Bulletin, 1998
A feasible instructional method for reducing failure in first-year algebra is the double-dose approach pioneered by Douglas MacIver. Two studies conducted in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and in Norfolk, Virginia, reveal the educational benefits of providing second math periods for ninth-grade algebra students. (MLH)
Descriptors: Algebra, Failure, Grade 9, High Schools
Wilkins, Cynthia W. – 1993
This paper discusses an experiment designed to determine the effects of a problem-solving approach to instruction (PSAI) on eighth grade Algebra I students. Comparisons were made of the scores from the 1991 and 1993 Subject Area Testing Program--Algebra I of skills taught via PSAI and skills taught traditionally. In 1991 (n=56) eighth grade…
Descriptors: Algebra, Grade 8, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
Palow, William P. – 1999
By measuring the performance of 62 students enrolled in a community college introductory algebra course, this study challenges the generally accepted assumption among mathematics instructors that mastery of arithmetic is necessary for the learning of algebra. Study subjects were 35% male, 74% Hispanic, 16% Black, 8% white, and 2% other. A pretest,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, College Mathematics, Community Colleges
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Rech, Janice F. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1996
This study examined differences between men and women in intermediate and college algebra courses in an urban university's mathematics lab. Variables examined included grade, hours worked, semester course load, grade point average, time spent in mathematics lab, and age. Women had better course grades than men in intermediate and similar grades in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Algebra, College Mathematics
Shakrani, Sharif – NAEPFACTS, 1996
This brochure is part of NAEPFACTS, a new series that briefly summarizes findings from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Course-taking is generally a powerful indicator of mathematics achievement. This occurs partially because students who are more proficient tend to take more mathematics classes and, at the eighth grade, the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Grade 8, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
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Kika, Frank M.; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1992
Study examined the effect of frequent testing on eleventh grade algebra students' performance. One group was tested weekly and another biweekly for two months, then the testing schedule was reversed for two months, over eight months. Results indicated definite performance improvements during weekly versus biweekly testing. Students preferred…
Descriptors: Algebra, Foreign Countries, Grade 11, Learning Strategies
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DePree, Julie – Journal of Developmental Education, 1998
Describes a study that investigated the influence of small-group work on confidence level and achievement of adults in mathematics, specifically in algebra. Students who participated in the experimental (small-group) method of instruction experienced significantly greater increase in confidence level, and higher completion rate, than students who…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Algebra, Community Colleges, Cooperative Learning
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Berenson, Sarah B.; And Others – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Reported is a two-part study to identify factors that contribute to student success in a remedial mathematics course for first-year college students. Data from 263 students testing into remedial algebra was collected on 3 academic variables, 2 affective variables, and class attendance. Multivariate analysis results failed to find moderate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Attendance, College Freshmen
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