This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted learning of further problem solving skill and reduction of cognitive load in college developmental algebra students. Problem solving skill was objectively measured as error production; cognitive load was subjectively measured as perceived mental effort. Sixty-three Ss were pretested, received homework of worked examples or mass problem solving, and posttested. Univarate ANCOVA (covariate = previous grade) were performed on the practice and posttest data. The factors used in the analysis were practice strategy (worked examples vs. mass problem solving) and algebra problem solving skill (low vs. moderate vs. high). Students in the practice phas...
The ability to solve problems is one of the most important skills a mathematics student should have....
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CL...
The purpose of this mixed‐method study was to investigate grade 11 university/college stream mathema...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
In a series of five experiments, the effectiveness of using worked examples to teachgrade 8 and 9 st...
Algebra word problems have been a source of consternation to generations of students. Recent cogniti...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of two instructional strategies on algebra wo...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
abstract: Current research on problem based tasks in the mathematics classroom and the effects are e...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of positive and negative instances and cognit...
This study posed the following questions: (a) Does error-detection instruction improve students\u27 ...
Using 144 freshman college students majoring in Elementary Education and taking up Basic Mathematics...
The ability to solve problems is one of the most important skills a mathematics student should have....
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CL...
The purpose of this mixed‐method study was to investigate grade 11 university/college stream mathema...
This study determined the levels of algebra problem solving skill at which worked examples promoted ...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
In a series of five experiments, the effectiveness of using worked examples to teachgrade 8 and 9 st...
Algebra word problems have been a source of consternation to generations of students. Recent cogniti...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of two instructional strategies on algebra wo...
Studies motivated by cognitive load theory experiments (e.g., Ward & Sweller, 1990) suggest that pro...
abstract: Current research on problem based tasks in the mathematics classroom and the effects are e...
High school students have been reported to have difficulties solving complex algebraic problems. Thi...
This mixed-methods investigation studied the learning effects of example problems based on college a...
The purposes of this study were to examine the effects of positive and negative instances and cognit...
This study posed the following questions: (a) Does error-detection instruction improve students\u27 ...
Using 144 freshman college students majoring in Elementary Education and taking up Basic Mathematics...
The ability to solve problems is one of the most important skills a mathematics student should have....
The worked example effect has been well documented within the framework of Cognitive Load Theory (CL...
The purpose of this mixed‐method study was to investigate grade 11 university/college stream mathema...