Following a nine-week math talk intervention across three classes and two alternative high school sites, an analysis is made of the effectiveness of number talks on building basic skills in understanding fractions, decimals, and percentages amongst alternative high school students. This intervention was embedded within a probability and statistics course. This intervention used a combination of qualitative and quantitative data to determine how large an impact these talks had on the students. While the sample size involved was small, increased understanding of these core skills was evident
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There are many instructional strategies available to educators for use in the classroom. With this v...
This study examined the experiences and perspectives of twelve urban public middle school teachers a...
My research seeks to answer the questions How can students gauge their own prosody of targeted collo...
In 2015-2016, the selected school-site realized that reading instruction needed to change for the bo...
With globalization, the need and benefits of multilingualism become increasingly clear (Diamond, 201...
Conceptual Place Value (CPV) is the ability to flexibly increment (add) and decrement (subtract) num...
This study seeks to determine how often math word problems used by teachers to assess student learni...
Teachers willing to listen over lecture can implement voice-on activities that create equitable lear...
Students who struggle with emotional behavior disorders (EBD) often enter high school with reading l...
Students on the margins voices are oftentimes missing from instructional design. Based on a review o...
More than ever, jobs at all levels, not just for scientists, are requiring STEM knowledge and specif...
The question addressed in this project was, what are effective strategies to enhance motivation and ...
Given the federal thrust for educational reform and the growth of school choice options, parents are...
This study examined if there were significant differences among K-12 teachers at low-income and high...
In the United States, there had been a push for Algebra for All in the early 1990’s in an effort to ...
There are many instructional strategies available to educators for use in the classroom. With this v...
This study examined the experiences and perspectives of twelve urban public middle school teachers a...
My research seeks to answer the questions How can students gauge their own prosody of targeted collo...