The number of students who leave U.S. schools mathematically underprepared has prompted widespread concern. Low achieving students, many of whom have been turned off mathematics, are often placed in low tracks and given remedial, skills-oriented work. This study examines a different approach wherein heterogeneous groups of students were given responsibility and agency and asked to engage in a range of mathematical practices collaboratively. The teaching intervention, which was introduced in the first paper, took place as part of a summer class on algebra, and it gave students the opportunity to participate with mathematics in changed ways. This paper will report evidence that the vast majority responded with increased engagement, achievemen...
This quasi-experimental study evaluated the impact of four, student centered approaches on learning ...
In this study I redress the Black/white Achievement gap in mathematics by examining the opportunitie...
There is a crisis in mathematics education (National Research Council, 1989). This crisis has caused...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact and interactions of student-centered instruction...
In this paper, we discuss our experiences with an after-school program in which we engaged middle-sc...
In the United States, school mathematics generally fails to help students see themselves as capable ...
Taking algebra is often noted as a key component for student preparation for college and career succ...
In overcrowded urban high schools, students are dealing with many issues in and out of school. Issue...
Teaching and learning mathematics in an elementary classroom is a complex process in negotiating a b...
Mathematics education continues to be a critical equity issue in the United States. Traditional teac...
Myriad indicators suggest that preparation and access to mathematics coursework is not the same for ...
Many mathematics classrooms use cooperative learning to support equitable learning environments for ...
California State University, East Bay, 2012Committee members: Peg Winkelman, George Gagnon, Debbie...
This paper reports on initial findings from the Visible Maths Pedagogy research project, a collabora...
This quasi-experimental study evaluated the impact of four, student centered approaches on learning ...
In this study I redress the Black/white Achievement gap in mathematics by examining the opportunitie...
There is a crisis in mathematics education (National Research Council, 1989). This crisis has caused...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact and interactions of student-centered instruction...
In this paper, we discuss our experiences with an after-school program in which we engaged middle-sc...
In the United States, school mathematics generally fails to help students see themselves as capable ...
Taking algebra is often noted as a key component for student preparation for college and career succ...
In overcrowded urban high schools, students are dealing with many issues in and out of school. Issue...
Teaching and learning mathematics in an elementary classroom is a complex process in negotiating a b...
Mathematics education continues to be a critical equity issue in the United States. Traditional teac...
Myriad indicators suggest that preparation and access to mathematics coursework is not the same for ...
Many mathematics classrooms use cooperative learning to support equitable learning environments for ...
California State University, East Bay, 2012Committee members: Peg Winkelman, George Gagnon, Debbie...
This paper reports on initial findings from the Visible Maths Pedagogy research project, a collabora...
This quasi-experimental study evaluated the impact of four, student centered approaches on learning ...
In this study I redress the Black/white Achievement gap in mathematics by examining the opportunitie...
There is a crisis in mathematics education (National Research Council, 1989). This crisis has caused...