Many students enter Hunter College\u27s developmental mathematics program committing errors (mis)learned years earlier. These errors typically persist into the adult years and it is important to correct them specifically; simply reteaching concepts is not sufficient. Furthermore, there is a strong correlation between completion rate and student perception of the instructor\u27s concern. To address both factors, we developed and tested an instructional technique to see whether giving detailed feedback to students about their errors would facilitate progress through the course. We found that the use of the feedback method had a clear positive effect on women; while for men, complex age by sex interactions and a smaller male sample size made t...
A concern of our nation's universities and colleges is the number of students entering with what are...
Research on teachers’ ability to identify and address student “errors” asserts that because many stu...
Many teachers, parents and students have questions about single sex classrooms. Are there gender bas...
Many students enter Hunter College\u27s developmental mathematics program committing errors (mis)lea...
This study posed the following questions: (a) Does error-detection instruction improve students\u27 ...
This research investigated a methodology for examining sex differences in mathematics performance th...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
This paper studies how student gender influences the feedback given by teachers, and how this affect...
viii, 176 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Barry SteimThis study investigated the effects of: (1) student gender...
There have been various research studies stating that in elementary school, gender bias in all subje...
The purpose of this study was to examine instructor-student interactions in the College Algebra clas...
Women are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects with more gi...
A 2-year study of mathematics performance of sixth-grade students was conducted for (1) determine th...
Developmental mathematics is a problem for many college students due to high failure rate. The purpo...
Inconsistent math assessment practices do not accurately represent and communicate student mathemati...
A concern of our nation's universities and colleges is the number of students entering with what are...
Research on teachers’ ability to identify and address student “errors” asserts that because many stu...
Many teachers, parents and students have questions about single sex classrooms. Are there gender bas...
Many students enter Hunter College\u27s developmental mathematics program committing errors (mis)lea...
This study posed the following questions: (a) Does error-detection instruction improve students\u27 ...
This research investigated a methodology for examining sex differences in mathematics performance th...
In the classroom, a professor’s evaluative feedback to students is often phrased in subjective langu...
This paper studies how student gender influences the feedback given by teachers, and how this affect...
viii, 176 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Barry SteimThis study investigated the effects of: (1) student gender...
There have been various research studies stating that in elementary school, gender bias in all subje...
The purpose of this study was to examine instructor-student interactions in the College Algebra clas...
Women are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics subjects with more gi...
A 2-year study of mathematics performance of sixth-grade students was conducted for (1) determine th...
Developmental mathematics is a problem for many college students due to high failure rate. The purpo...
Inconsistent math assessment practices do not accurately represent and communicate student mathemati...
A concern of our nation's universities and colleges is the number of students entering with what are...
Research on teachers’ ability to identify and address student “errors” asserts that because many stu...
Many teachers, parents and students have questions about single sex classrooms. Are there gender bas...