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Panorkou, Nicole; York, Toni; Germia, Erell – Digital Experiences in Mathematics Education, 2023
Instructional designs that include two or more artifacts (digital manipulatives, tables, graphs) have shown to support students' development of reasoning about covarying quantities. However, research often neglects how this development occurs from the student point of view during the interactions with these artifacts. An analysis from this lens…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Multimedia Instruction, Grade 6, Instructional Materials
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Panorkou, Nicole; Germia, Erell – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2023
In this article, we address a call by Thompson and Carlson to directly contribute to defining the variation of students' reasoning about varying quantities. We show that students as young as in sixth grade can engage in complex forms of reasoning about multiple quantities in contexts that involve exploring science phenomena using interactive…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 6, Mathematics Skills, Thinking Skills
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Adijaya, Made Aryawan; Widiana, I Wayan; Agung Parwata, I Gusti Lanang; Suwela Antara, I Gede Wahyu – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2023
The implementation of learning activities in schools has not provided opportunities or encouragement for students in developing their procedural knowledge. This research aimed to test the effectiveness of developing Bloom's Taxonomy revision-oriented learning activities to grade IV elementary learners' procedural knowledge capabilities and…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Learning Activities, Elementary School Students, Grade 6
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Jin, Qingna; Kim, Mijung; Wong, Suzanna – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2023
Supporting students to become critical consumers of online information is one of the most urgent agendas in education today. In schools around the world, students are engaging in online information problem solving (IPS) tasks to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills by searching and evaluating online information. This qualitative…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Problem Solving, Information Literacy, Science Education
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Caixia Liu; Liyao Wang; Zhongling Pi; Jiumin Yang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
With the development of information technology, co-viewing of live video streaming (LVS) has become a popular online learning method. However, existing studies have found inconsistent results regarding the effects of co-viewing, which could be due to the impact of learner-learner interactions. The present study tested the effects of co-viewing LVS…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Grade 6
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Xinyu Li; Juanjuan Chen; Hongjie Fu – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Creativity is an important skill in the 21st century, and design thinking has been proposed as a methodology for fostering creativity. Design creativity involves two non-rational aspects: motivation and empathy. However, little is known about how empathy and motivation work in synergy with creativity. This study explored the underlying mechanisms…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Design, Empathy
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Xue Zhang; Chao Qin; Yanjia Liu; Haipeng Wan – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2024
Pair programming is an effective instructional format in programming education for adolescents. Within pair programming, three potential gender combinations may arise: Boy-Boy (BB), Girl-Girl (GG), and Boy-Girl (BG). This study explores the impact of different gender pairings on the programming self-efficacy and collaborative attitudes of…
Descriptors: Programming, Gender Differences, Cooperative Learning, Self Efficacy
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Bridgid Finn; David B. Miele; Allan Wigfield – Grantee Submission, 2024
The "remembered success effect" (Finn, 2010) refers to the finding that challenging academic tasks that start or end with extra opportunities for success are preferred to challenging tasks that do not include these opportunities. Work on remembered success has primarily been done with adults. We assessed (in a preregistered study)…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Grade 3, Grade 6
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Hourigan, Mairéad; Leavy, Aisling M. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2021
The association or relationship between two variables, also known as covariation, has been identified as one of the fundamental statistical concepts. This article details a statistical investigation that was used to informally introduce Grade 6 students to this concept.
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 6, Statistics Education, Measurement
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Erbilgin, Evrim; Gningue, Serigne M. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2023
Representations are key to mathematical activities and meaning-making processes as they are part of modeling, connecting, communicating, and understanding mathematical ideas and concepts. The current study sought to examine a group of novice algebra learners' interactions with different representations from an onto-semiotic approach. A case study…
Descriptors: Novices, Algebra, Learning Processes, Mathematics Instruction
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Walters, Glenn D.; Espelage, Dorothy L. – Youth & Society, 2023
The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility that cognitive and affective variables form a reciprocal relationship when it comes to predicting future bullying perpetration. To this end, the bidirectional relationship between cognitive impulsivity and anger was evaluated in an effort to determine whether both cross-lagged pathways…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Bullying
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Shin, Dajung Diane; Park, Yoonah; Lee, Minhye; Kim, Sung-il; Bong, Mimi – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: A controversy over the distinction between curiosity and situational interest has recently resurfaced. Nonetheless, empirical research comparing the two is noticeably lacking. Aims: We attempted to fill this gap and provide much-needed evidence of the distinction between curiosity and situational interest by examining the antecedents…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Occupational Aspiration, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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Irakleous, Panayiota; Christou, Constantinos; Pitta-Pantazi, Demetra – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2022
The present study had the purpose of investigating empirically the structure and relationships among mathematical imagination, mathematical knowledge and mathematical mindset. The three factors are constituent parts of the Innovation Engine model by Seelig (inGenius: A Crash course on creativity, HarperOne-2012) and can influence creative…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Knowledge Level, Imagination, Creative Thinking
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Tzur, Ron; Harrington, Cody; DeBay, Dennis; Davis, Alan – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
Through a constructivist teaching experiment, we studied how a 6th-grade student (Adam, pseudonym) struggling in mathematics may reorganize his available additive scheme (count-up-to) into a more advanced scheme involving the decomposition of composite units (break-apart-make-ten, or BAMT). First, we posed a task that led us to infer Adam was yet…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Elementary School Students
Ayesha Wallace – ProQuest LLC, 2022
More than 50% of sixth-grade students at an urban middle school in the Southeastern United States scored below the 50th percentile (B50PR) of expected student outcomes on the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) Growth reading assessment. The problem to addressed in this study was that many sixth-grade students in the United States lack proficiency…
Descriptors: Reading, Intervention, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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