Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Science and Mathematics Education Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Teacher Education and Professional Development (15)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (14)
- Educational Methods (11)
- Curriculum and Instruction (9)
- Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching (9)
-
- Educational Psychology (5)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (3)
- Curriculum and Social Inquiry (2)
- Mathematics (2)
- Online and Distance Education (2)
- Secondary Education (2)
- Secondary Education and Teaching (2)
- Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education (2)
- Accessibility (1)
- Computer Sciences (1)
- Disability and Equity in Education (1)
- Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics (1)
- Early Childhood Education (1)
- Educational Administration and Supervision (1)
- Elementary Education and Teaching (1)
- Engineering (1)
- Engineering Education (1)
- Instructional Media Design (1)
- International and Comparative Education (1)
- Language and Literacy Education (1)
- Personality and Social Contexts (1)
- Psychology (1)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (1)
- Institution
- Publication Year
- Publication
-
- Ross Turner (4)
- Student learning processes (4)
- Dr Katherine Dix (3)
- Teacher India (3)
- 2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences (2)
-
- Dr Hilary Hollingsworth (2)
- Education Faculty Articles and Research (2)
- Jean MacNish (2)
- Literacy and Numeracy (2)
- 2000 - Improving Numeracy Learning (1)
- 2009 - 2019 ACER Research Conferences (1)
- Australian Education Review (1)
- Australian Journal of Teacher Education (1)
- Boris Handal (1)
- Catalyst: A Social Justice Forum (1)
- College of Education and Human Sciences: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research (1)
- Distance Learning Faculty & Staff Publications (1)
- Dr Sarah Buckley (1)
- EDL Sixth Year Theses (1)
- Graduate Student Independent Studies (1)
- Institute for Educational Development, Karachi (1)
- Katrina Eddles-Hirsch (1)
- Kevin Watson (1)
- Lorraine Day (1)
- Marguerite Maher (1)
- Progressive Education in Context (1)
- Research Digest (1)
- Teaching & Learning Faculty Publications (1)
- Theses and Dissertations (1)
- USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations (1)
- Publication Type
- File Type
Articles 31 - 45 of 45
Full-Text Articles in Science and Mathematics Education
Deconstructing Maths Anxiety: Helping Students To Develop A Positive Attitude Towards Learning Maths, Sarah Buckley
Deconstructing Maths Anxiety: Helping Students To Develop A Positive Attitude Towards Learning Maths, Sarah Buckley
Dr Sarah Buckley
Higher maths ability is often believed to go hand-in-hand with greater levels of general intelligence. At the same time, many students have a negative attitude towards maths. Maths anxiety is defined in the research literature as feelings of concern, tension or nervousness that are experienced in combination with maths. In 2005, researchers in the United States estimated that approximately 20 per cent of the US population were highly maths anxious. Given the cultural similarities between the US and Australia, we can assume that the percentage would be comparable here. Research in education, cognitive psychology and neuroscience shows that anxiety can …
Connecting With The Caribbean, Sueanne Mckinney, Linda Irwin-Devitis, Brenda Scanelli, Sharon Thomas, Andrew Casiello, Heather Huling
Connecting With The Caribbean, Sueanne Mckinney, Linda Irwin-Devitis, Brenda Scanelli, Sharon Thomas, Andrew Casiello, Heather Huling
Distance Learning Faculty & Staff Publications
Teaching and learning mathematics can be a universal language. Our session will focus on the collaborative efforts of Old Dominion University and the Caribbean schools on the islands of St. Kitts, Dominica, Nevis and Anguilla in order to provide professional development learning opportunities in the area of mathematics. Specifically, the learning opportunity sessions concentrate on the use of manipulatives to teach conceptual understandings of mathematical ideals for the participating Caribbean schools and teachers. Preliminary data will be presented and discussed that includes the technical process, teacher understanding and participation, and mathematics self-efficacy.
Deconstructing Maths Anxiety: Helping Students To Develop A Positive Attitude Towards Learning Maths, Sarah Buckley
Deconstructing Maths Anxiety: Helping Students To Develop A Positive Attitude Towards Learning Maths, Sarah Buckley
Student learning processes
Higher maths ability is often believed to go hand-in-hand with greater levels of general intelligence. At the same time, many students have a negative attitude towards maths. Maths anxiety is defined in the research literature as feelings of concern, tension or nervousness that are experienced in combination with maths. In 2005, researchers in the United States estimated that approximately 20 per cent of the US population were highly maths anxious. Given the cultural similarities between the US and Australia, we can assume that the percentage would be comparable here. Research in education, cognitive psychology and neuroscience shows that anxiety can …
Conceptualising Changes To Pre-Service Teachers’ Knowledge Of How To Best Facilitate Learning In Mathematics: A Tpack Inspired Initiative, Frank G. Bate, Lorraine Day, Jean Macnish
Conceptualising Changes To Pre-Service Teachers’ Knowledge Of How To Best Facilitate Learning In Mathematics: A Tpack Inspired Initiative, Frank G. Bate, Lorraine Day, Jean Macnish
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
In 2010, the Australian Commonwealth government initiated an $8m project called Teaching Teachers for the Future. The aim of the project was to engage teacher educators in a professional learning network which focused on optimising exemplary use of information and communications technologies in teacher education. By taking part in this network, participants were afforded opportunities to transform their practice through a range of localised initiatives that applied information and communications technologies to the art and science of teaching and learning. One of these initiatives involved re-engineering a university mathematics unit targeted at pre-service teachers. Information and communications technologies were purposefully …
Using Mathematical Competencies To Predict Item Difficulty In Pisa, Ross Turner, J Dossey, W Blum, M Niss
Using Mathematical Competencies To Predict Item Difficulty In Pisa, Ross Turner, J Dossey, W Blum, M Niss
Ross Turner
A Conceptual Framework For Student Understanding Of Logarithms, Heather Rebecca Ambler Williams
A Conceptual Framework For Student Understanding Of Logarithms, Heather Rebecca Ambler Williams
Theses and Dissertations
In the past, frameworks for what it means for students to understand elementary mathematical concepts like addition have been well-researched. These frameworks are useful for identifying what students must understand to have a good grasp of the concept. Few such research-based frameworks exist for secondary mathematical topics. The intent of this study was to create such a framework for what it means for students to understand logarithms, a topic that has been under-researched up to this point. Four task-based interviews were conducted with each of four different preservice secondary mathematics teachers in order to test a preliminary framework I had …
Teaching Mathematics: Using Research-Informed Strategies, Peter Sullivan
Teaching Mathematics: Using Research-Informed Strategies, Peter Sullivan
Australian Education Review
AER 59 reviews research into aspects of mathematics teaching, focusing on issues relevant to Australian mathematics teachers, to those who support them, and also to those who make policy decisions about mathematics teaching. It was motivated by and draws on the proceedings of the well-attended and highly successful ACER Research Conference Teaching mathematics? Make it count: What research tells us about effective mathematics teaching and learning, held in Melbourne in August 2010.
Section 2 describes the goals of teaching mathematics and argues that a practical orientation should be the focus of mathematics teaching in the compulsory years, and outlines …
One Step On A New Journey, Salima Shahzad Arwani
One Step On A New Journey, Salima Shahzad Arwani
Institute for Educational Development, Karachi
No abstract provided.
Identifying Cognitive Processes Important To Mathematics Learning But Often Overlooked, Ross Turner
Identifying Cognitive Processes Important To Mathematics Learning But Often Overlooked, Ross Turner
Ross Turner
Examining Sociocultural Contexts Of Classrooms To Foster Student Mathematical Discourse And Learning, Melva R. Grant
Examining Sociocultural Contexts Of Classrooms To Foster Student Mathematical Discourse And Learning, Melva R. Grant
Teaching & Learning Faculty Publications
Mathematics learning and teaching are optimized in classrooms when reform-oriented culture (ROC) is present. This report presents a case study that illustrates how ROC manifested and influenced mathematical Discourses in one sixth-grade classroom. The data was drawn from a study that addressed the question: How do classroom interactions influence mathematical Discourses? The study used interpretive methodology for analysis. One finding was that classroom boundary interactions either enhanced or hindered mathematical Discourses dependent upon sociocultural context alignments. An implication of this research is when “effective” learning and/or teaching strategies are identified, “effective” implementation may require paying close attention to sociocultural context …
Learning About Students' Mathematical Literacy From Pisa 2003, S Mccrone, J Dossey, Ross Turner, M Lindquist
Learning About Students' Mathematical Literacy From Pisa 2003, S Mccrone, J Dossey, Ross Turner, M Lindquist
Ross Turner
Pisa 2003—Mathematical Literacy And Learning In The Americas, John Dossey, Sharon Mccrone, Ross Turner, Mary Lindquist
Pisa 2003—Mathematical Literacy And Learning In The Americas, John Dossey, Sharon Mccrone, Ross Turner, Mary Lindquist
Ross Turner
Language Implications For Numeracy: A Study Of Language Use Of Disadvantaged Students, Robyn Zevenbergen
Language Implications For Numeracy: A Study Of Language Use Of Disadvantaged Students, Robyn Zevenbergen
2000 - Improving Numeracy Learning
Increasingly language is recognised as causing difficulties for students when they come to learn mathematics. Many different levels and aspects of language can be seen to create such difficulties for students. This paper looks at the implications of language on learning mathematics or developing a sense of numeracy.
Enhanced Mathematics Learning: Does Technology Make A Difference?, Katherine Dix
Enhanced Mathematics Learning: Does Technology Make A Difference?, Katherine Dix
Dr Katherine Dix
The Experiencing Of Democracy And Progressive Education: A Constructivist Approach To Mathematics, A Workshop For Teachers, Preminda Langer
The Experiencing Of Democracy And Progressive Education: A Constructivist Approach To Mathematics, A Workshop For Teachers, Preminda Langer
Graduate Student Independent Studies
Chronicles the history of schooling in India, discusses the development of the constructivist classroom, and shares a series of math workshops for teachers for nursery and kindergarten classrooms in India.