A classroom management intervention consisting of providing effective commands and behavior-specific praise statements was implemented in four first-grade general education classrooms. The effects of this intervention on classwide averages of math fluency growth rate were examined using visual analysis of a multiple-baseline graph as well as calculations of phase slopes. The results of the study showed that the average math fluency scores for all three classrooms increased as a result of the intervention. One major implication of these results is the gains that were observed with very little effort. Directions for future research include conducting a similar study with a more representative population, training teachers to run the intervent...
The Say-All-Fast-Minute-Every-Day-Shuffled (SAFMEDS) strategy promotes fast and accurate recall. The...
This action research study investigated the effectiveness of two Title 1 math groups in a Title 1 ne...
Advisors: Elizabeth Wilkins; Thomas Smith.Committee members: Laurie Elish-Piper.This research study ...
One mission of schools is to assist children in developing cognitive skills, in order to become well...
The current investigation compared the instructional efficiency of an explicit timing intervention b...
With the majority of fourth grade students failing to achieve proficiency in math, educational resea...
More and more students enter college in need of math remediation. Students in remedial math courses ...
The relation between mathematical achievement in early childhood and future academic success is well...
This study examined the relative effects of two rates of responding on student endurance, accuracy a...
The present study evaluated the effects and interaction of item set size and instructional time on s...
The purpose of this study was to determine if an increase in teacher growth mindset language and pra...
We examined the math facts fluency growth of students receiving explicit timing practice in either a...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the early systematic strategic mathematic...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate the effectiveness of a system-wide Respons...
This research study explored the effects a mathematics coach had on student achievement in math. Th...
The Say-All-Fast-Minute-Every-Day-Shuffled (SAFMEDS) strategy promotes fast and accurate recall. The...
This action research study investigated the effectiveness of two Title 1 math groups in a Title 1 ne...
Advisors: Elizabeth Wilkins; Thomas Smith.Committee members: Laurie Elish-Piper.This research study ...
One mission of schools is to assist children in developing cognitive skills, in order to become well...
The current investigation compared the instructional efficiency of an explicit timing intervention b...
With the majority of fourth grade students failing to achieve proficiency in math, educational resea...
More and more students enter college in need of math remediation. Students in remedial math courses ...
The relation between mathematical achievement in early childhood and future academic success is well...
This study examined the relative effects of two rates of responding on student endurance, accuracy a...
The present study evaluated the effects and interaction of item set size and instructional time on s...
The purpose of this study was to determine if an increase in teacher growth mindset language and pra...
We examined the math facts fluency growth of students receiving explicit timing practice in either a...
The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the early systematic strategic mathematic...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate the effectiveness of a system-wide Respons...
This research study explored the effects a mathematics coach had on student achievement in math. Th...
The Say-All-Fast-Minute-Every-Day-Shuffled (SAFMEDS) strategy promotes fast and accurate recall. The...
This action research study investigated the effectiveness of two Title 1 math groups in a Title 1 ne...
Advisors: Elizabeth Wilkins; Thomas Smith.Committee members: Laurie Elish-Piper.This research study ...