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Jo M. C. Nelissen – Curriculum and Teaching, 2024
This article is about problems that children may have when learning mathematics, problems that are also typified in publications as 'dyscalculia'. We consider two questions. The first: Is a child a dyscalculic if it runs into trouble learning mathematics? The second: Does a child have problems when learning mathematics because it experiences…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Mathematics Skills
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Pringle, Njeri M.; Workman, Jamie L.; Arrastia-Chisholm, Meagan C. – Georgia Educational Researcher, 2022
Mathematics anxiety is a reality for many students as a number of community college and four-year university students feel disconnected from math and struggle to pass mathematics courses. Using a case study and grounded theory approach, six remedial mathematics instructors were interviewed and observed to examine their instructional strategies and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, College Mathematics, College Faculty, Mathematics Teachers
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Stoehr, Kathleen Jablon; Lawrence, Anne – Mathematics Teacher Education and Development, 2022
Previous studies have focused on negative physiological sensations and psychological emotions of mathematics anxiety experienced in real time. Similarly, prior research has noted that prospective elementary teachers (PSTs) may experience such feelings of distress while learning to teach mathematics in their teacher-preparation programs.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary Education, Mathematics Anxiety, Gifted
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Corey Brady; Lauren Vogelstein – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
There are strong motivations to implement integrated STEAM activities that engage with key ideas in mathematics. In integrating mathematics with other STEM disciplines, however, epistemic tensions can emerge. Rather than attempting to suppress, avoid, or adjudicate these tensions, we propose a strategy of "epistemic rekeying," in which…
Descriptors: Middle School Mathematics, Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Anxiety
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Davenport, Jodi L.; Kao, Yvonne S.; Johannes, Kristen N.; Hornburg, Caroline Byrd; McNeil, Nicole M. – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
A vast majority of elementary students struggle with the core, pre-algebraic concept of mathematical equivalence. The Improving Children's Understanding of Equivalence (ICUE) intervention integrates four research-based strategies to improve outcomes for second grade students: (1) introducing the equal sign before arithmetic, (2) nontraditional…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Difficulty Level, Arithmetic
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Almaz Mesghina; Elayne Vollman; Kelly Trezise; Lindsey Engle Richland – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
We investigated whether worked examples could be used to reduce cognitive load on mathematics learners who may have reduced available cognitive resources due to experiencing anxiety or excess stress. Across 2 days, 280 fifth-grade students learned from a difficult lesson on ratio, half of whom reviewed worked examples at key problem-solving…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Grade 5, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Anxiety
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Çelik, Meryem – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2021
Considering the fact that teacher candidates' maths teaching anxiety levels and maths teaching competency levels will affect their maths teaching in future, the desired beliefs should be tried to gain teacher candidates. Therefore, a positive contribution will be made to achieve the desired gains in maths education. In the study, it is aimed to…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Competencies
Heidi L. Sabnani – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study examined how coaching by a professional development provider assuaged math anxiety in elementary teachers. Studies have shown that elementary teachers have high levels of math anxiety which can lead them to avoid teaching mathematics in productive ways and ultimately pass their math anxiety on to students. This study furthers the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Intervention
Lewis, Stephanie E. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The goal of this qualitative single case study was to explore the effects of expressive writing as a self-regulation strategy in a suburban high school algebra classroom for reducing self-reported math anxiety. A variety of stressors related to the school environment impact adolescents, including peer dynamics, stress from the high school…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Expressive Language, Writing (Composition), Self Management
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Nicola Urquhart; Joanne Lee; Eileen Wood – Journal of Children and Media, 2024
Well-designed math apps can foster children's numeracy development. Although parents are interested in using math apps for their children, the quantity and variability in quality of apps can make app selection challenging. As such, it is important to know how parents evaluate numeracy content in math apps for their children. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Computer Oriented Programs, Mathematics Instruction
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Joseph M. Furner – Pedagogical Research, 2024
Today math teachers can best reach their students and show them how math surrounds us by using manipulatives, children's literature, and GeoGebra while teaching mathematics. These are some of the best pedagogical practices for teaching mathematics today. In our high-tech world, students need to be proficient in science, technology, engineering,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Manipulative Materials, Childrens Literature
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Marbán, José M.; Palacios, Andrés; Maroto, Ana – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2021
Teacher training is a key element of any quality education system. In the field of mathematics education, identifying the factors that determine positive attitudes towards the teaching of this discipline in the context of initial teacher training is an inherent challenge. This work approaches the issue from a multivariate point of view through a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Positive Attitudes, Student Attitudes
Francine Wisnewski – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Mathematics anxiety can be a debilitating experience, and research shows that elementary-level preservice teachers experience high levels of mathematics anxiety. Current shifts in mathematics education from a procedural focus to a conceptual focus may exacerbate these high anxiety levels. The research reported in this study explored how preservice…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education
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Fergus, Sara; Petrick Smith, Carmen – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2022
Math anxiety can have an extraordinary impact on middle level students' ability to learn. However, certain classroom practices may be able to mitigate this impact. In terms of assessment practices, proficiency-based learning, also called competency-based learning or standards-based grading, may help establish a learning environment that either…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction, Competency Based Education, Middle School Students
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Samantha Sylvestri; Lauren Arlt – Voices of Reform, 2023
For years, educators have been using "foldables" as a visual and/or kinesthetic approach to note taking within elementary school classrooms. The purpose of the study is to determine to what extent these foldables have on students' self-efficacy of grade level math concepts. We previously found that there were learning gaps in students'…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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