Teachers can use electronic visual modeling tools to help students with learning disabilities visualize and understand mathematical concepts such as proportions, dilations, and scale factors. In this article, the authors describe strategies for using static and dynamic visuals for supporting the memory and processing of students with learning disabilities as they engage in challenging mathematics
As a digital artist and teacher candidate in the Faculty of Education, I saw the need to incorporate...
Students with learning disabilities (LD) are increasingly receiving most of their mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to investigate students\u27 with learning disabilities (LD), average-a...
The current study examined the effect of an instructional package on the ability of secondary studen...
Over the last decade, the inclusion of students with disabilities (SWD) in the general education cla...
Technology-based lessons are often discovery-based lessons that draw upon student\u27 prior knowledg...
peer reviewedThis paper reports on a case study of two elementary school students with mathematical ...
Geometry education is a core content area for Kindergarten to 12th grade (K-12) mathematics educatio...
Rarely is there a single cause for a learning disability. Often there is a constellation of causes o...
This study was designed as an extension of a formative pilot study to enhance the Blending Assessmen...
In this article we consider issues relevant to the future of mathematics instruction and achievement...
This study investigates how mathematics teachers help Visually Impaired (VI) learners to construct m...
Mathematics is a particularly important component in our daily life and many students find it as an ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (2000) principles and standards as well as the Commo...
This research study addressed the question that how could the educational technologies help students...
As a digital artist and teacher candidate in the Faculty of Education, I saw the need to incorporate...
Students with learning disabilities (LD) are increasingly receiving most of their mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to investigate students\u27 with learning disabilities (LD), average-a...
The current study examined the effect of an instructional package on the ability of secondary studen...
Over the last decade, the inclusion of students with disabilities (SWD) in the general education cla...
Technology-based lessons are often discovery-based lessons that draw upon student\u27 prior knowledg...
peer reviewedThis paper reports on a case study of two elementary school students with mathematical ...
Geometry education is a core content area for Kindergarten to 12th grade (K-12) mathematics educatio...
Rarely is there a single cause for a learning disability. Often there is a constellation of causes o...
This study was designed as an extension of a formative pilot study to enhance the Blending Assessmen...
In this article we consider issues relevant to the future of mathematics instruction and achievement...
This study investigates how mathematics teachers help Visually Impaired (VI) learners to construct m...
Mathematics is a particularly important component in our daily life and many students find it as an ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (2000) principles and standards as well as the Commo...
This research study addressed the question that how could the educational technologies help students...
As a digital artist and teacher candidate in the Faculty of Education, I saw the need to incorporate...
Students with learning disabilities (LD) are increasingly receiving most of their mathematics instru...
The purpose of this study was to investigate students\u27 with learning disabilities (LD), average-a...