This paper reports an intervention phase of a design study aimed to assist second-grade Filipino children in solving addition word problems in English, a language they primarily encounter only in school. With Filipino as the medium of instruction, an out-of-school pedagogical intervention providing linguistic and representational scaffolds was implemented with 17 children. Pre-intervention, children experienced linguistic difficulties and were limited to conceptualising and solving simple additive structures. Post-intervention interviews revealed improved performance and understanding of more complex structures, but only when linguistic difficulties were minimised. The study identified socially and culturally driven barriers to learning: su...
Abstract: Primary children in Singapore are taught to use the model method to solve word problems. W...
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Research in mathematics education has informed educators about non bilingual mainstream students' pr...
This paper reports on one aspect of a two-year design study aimed to assist second-grade Filipino ch...
Many Filipino children find mathematical word problems particularly difficult to solve because they ...
We describe a pedagogical approach aimed to assist second-grade Filipino children to solve additive ...
Young Filipino children are expected to solve mathematical word problems in English, which is not th...
Young Filipino children are expected to solve mathematical word problems in English, a task which th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate solution strategies that Thai second graders used to so...
The study was conducted to determine whether the language of math word problems would affect how Fil...
Researchers have suggested that among bilinguals, solving word problems in mathematics is influenced...
English is not a second language that is frequently used in the Philippines; rather, it is a languag...
Limited English proficient (LEP) students have been falling behind academically and are dropping out...
Does using a bilingual\u27s 1st or 2nd language have an effect on problem solving in semantically ri...
This study explored the mathematical thinking of schoolchildren by looking into how they solve story...
Abstract: Primary children in Singapore are taught to use the model method to solve word problems. W...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1150/thumbnail.jp
Research in mathematics education has informed educators about non bilingual mainstream students' pr...
This paper reports on one aspect of a two-year design study aimed to assist second-grade Filipino ch...
Many Filipino children find mathematical word problems particularly difficult to solve because they ...
We describe a pedagogical approach aimed to assist second-grade Filipino children to solve additive ...
Young Filipino children are expected to solve mathematical word problems in English, which is not th...
Young Filipino children are expected to solve mathematical word problems in English, a task which th...
The purpose of this study was to investigate solution strategies that Thai second graders used to so...
The study was conducted to determine whether the language of math word problems would affect how Fil...
Researchers have suggested that among bilinguals, solving word problems in mathematics is influenced...
English is not a second language that is frequently used in the Philippines; rather, it is a languag...
Limited English proficient (LEP) students have been falling behind academically and are dropping out...
Does using a bilingual\u27s 1st or 2nd language have an effect on problem solving in semantically ri...
This study explored the mathematical thinking of schoolchildren by looking into how they solve story...
Abstract: Primary children in Singapore are taught to use the model method to solve word problems. W...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1150/thumbnail.jp
Research in mathematics education has informed educators about non bilingual mainstream students' pr...