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Preparing for Algebra by Building Fraction Sense
Content type: Journal Article
Fraction knowledge is crucial for learning algebra as well as for everyday functioning. Unfortunately, many middle-school children have only a tenuous grasp of fractions, despite several years of instruction on the topic. In the present paper, we present...
Preparing for Algebra by Building Fraction Sense
Content type: Journal Article
Fraction knowledge is crucial for learning algebra as well as for everyday functioning. Unfortunately, many middle-school children have only a tenuous grasp of fractions, despite several years of instruction on the topic. In the present paper, we present...
Detecting and Correcting Fractions Computation Error Patterns
Content type: Journal Article
This article describes a follow-up analysis of findings from a randomized study that tested the efficacy of a blended version of Enhanced Anchored Instruction (EAI) designed to improve both the computation and problem-solving performances of middle school...
Effects of Blended Instructional Models on Math Performance
Content type: Journal Article
A pretest-posttest cluster-randomized trial involving 31 middle schools and 335 students with disabilities tested the effects of combining explicit and anchored instruction on fraction computation and problem solving. Results of standardized and researcher...
Once, Sometimes, or Always in Special Education
Content type: Journal Article
This study used a statewide longitudinal sample to examine mathematics achievement gaps and growth in students with and without disabilities and to examine the impact of different methods of determining disability group membership on achievement gaps and...
Using Regression Discontinuity to Estimate the Effects of a Tier-1 Research-Based Mathematics Program in Seventh Grade
Content type: Journal Article
The present study used a regression discontinuity approach to test whether schema-based instruction (SBI) was effective for students identified with varying levels of mathematics difficulties (MD) who received Tier-1 instruction. The performance of these...
Math Language in Middle School: Be More Specific
Content type: Journal Article
The use of formal, consistent, and concise math language is important for students with learning difficulties, particularly during middle school when math language demands increase with each grade level and students are responsible for understanding...
Improving Math Problem Solving for Students with Learning Disabilities: Solve It!
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Division for Learning Disabilities (DLD) Problem solving is prominent in the current math curriculum reflecting national standards, yet solving mathematical word problems is a complex procedure involving multiple cognitive...
Maximizing Learning Management Systems to Support Mathematical Problem Solving in Online Learning
Content type: Journal Article
Mathematical problem solving is a complex cognitive activity, which poses difficulties for students with and without disabilities in inclusive learning environments. With a variety of functions, Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have the potential to...
Manipulative-Based Instructional Sequences in Mathematics for Students With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Manipulative-based instructional sequences—including both concrete and virtual manipulative instructional sequences—are evidence-based or research-based mathematical interventions for students with disabilities. However, as options for manipulative-based...