According to analysis of 2003 NAEP data, the percentage of students enrolling in Algebra I prior to ninth grade continues to increase, up to 42% in 2003. This current study is designed to examine the benefits of acceleration into algebra by exploring four major questions regarding timing of algebra. The first question examines relationships between student characteristics and timing of algebra. Relationships between school characteristics and timing of algebra are examined by the second question. Questions three and four explore relationships between timing of algebra and mathematics achievement and course taking, respectively. Information was gathered on 449 students matriculating at a small liberal arts college, located in the Midwest, du...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between characteristics, beliefs, backgro...
textThe study explored the relationship between student academic performance in an exit-level, devel...
Many students who enroll in higher education are unprepared to meet the challenges of postsecondary ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of pacing and scheduling of algebra coursework ...
This study examined the policy issues surrounding early access to algebra in a school district that ...
This research study attempted to determine if specific variables were related to student performance...
In this dissertation, the effects of increasing the number of students enrolled in Grade 9 Algebra 1...
Educators are continually evaluating and altering curriculuar [sic] programs to meet the academic ne...
The traditional sequencing of the ninth- to twelfth-grade math curriculum in the United States has s...
Since 2003, California has enacted a policy through its education accountability system that encoura...
UnrestrictedThis study examined predictors of success in eighth grade Algebra and the consequences o...
2012-04-30The California Department of Education (CDE) has long asserted that success Algebra I by G...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were significant differences in mathematical aca...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of developmental Algebra courses on academic ...
USM piloted the Math Zone in Spring 2007, a computer-based program in teaching MAT 101and MAT 099 in...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between characteristics, beliefs, backgro...
textThe study explored the relationship between student academic performance in an exit-level, devel...
Many students who enroll in higher education are unprepared to meet the challenges of postsecondary ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of pacing and scheduling of algebra coursework ...
This study examined the policy issues surrounding early access to algebra in a school district that ...
This research study attempted to determine if specific variables were related to student performance...
In this dissertation, the effects of increasing the number of students enrolled in Grade 9 Algebra 1...
Educators are continually evaluating and altering curriculuar [sic] programs to meet the academic ne...
The traditional sequencing of the ninth- to twelfth-grade math curriculum in the United States has s...
Since 2003, California has enacted a policy through its education accountability system that encoura...
UnrestrictedThis study examined predictors of success in eighth grade Algebra and the consequences o...
2012-04-30The California Department of Education (CDE) has long asserted that success Algebra I by G...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were significant differences in mathematical aca...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of developmental Algebra courses on academic ...
USM piloted the Math Zone in Spring 2007, a computer-based program in teaching MAT 101and MAT 099 in...
International audienceThis paper explores the relationship between characteristics, beliefs, backgro...
textThe study explored the relationship between student academic performance in an exit-level, devel...
Many students who enroll in higher education are unprepared to meet the challenges of postsecondary ...