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Ratios And Proportional Reasoning Representations In Open Educational Resources, Keisha L. Albritton
Ratios And Proportional Reasoning Representations In Open Educational Resources, Keisha L. Albritton
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This study analyzed Open Educational Resource (OER) textbooks to determine similarities and differences between the resources in relation to the content addressing ratio and proportional reasoning standards. This study also analyzed whether the selected resources provided opportunities for students to engage with the Standards for Mathematical Practice. Data were collected from tasks within the 6th and 7th-grade textbooks from Engage NY, Open Up Resources and Utah Middle School Math Project. Each task was analyzed according to frameworks from Van de Walle (2007), Lamon (2012), Lesh et al. (1988) Tall and Vinner (1981), and Hunsader et al. (2014). The tasks were …
The Effectiveness Of A Digital Ipad Curriculum In The Classroom, Erin Marie Warantz
The Effectiveness Of A Digital Ipad Curriculum In The Classroom, Erin Marie Warantz
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to determine if utilizing a digital iPad curriculum increases academic achievement in students in a middle school inclusive mathematics classroom. Twenty eighth-grade students participated in the study. The research was conducted using a group design methodology. Ten students in the experimental group used the digital iPad curriculum throughout instruction. The remaining ten students in the control group used traditional paper materials. A baseline was found prior to instruction using pre-tests. While the instruction was the same for all students, the methods of note-taking, practice of skills, and assignment completion and submission varied between the …
Implementation Of Literacy Strategies And The Impact On Word Problems, Lindsey R. Glick
Implementation Of Literacy Strategies And The Impact On Word Problems, Lindsey R. Glick
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the implementation of literacy strategies in a fifth grade mathematics classroom would affect comprehension. The specific aim is to see what happens when students utilize literacy strategies when solving mathematical word problems. Three literacy topics were the focal point in this study: vocabulary, writing, and comprehension. Literacy strategies from each topic were introduced and applied during a mathematics class. Surveys, math journals, graphic organizers, classroom discussions, and interviews were analyzed. The limitations and implications for incorporating literacy instruction in a mathematics class are discussed.