Students with mathematics learning disabilities have a weak understanding of mathematical concepts that underlie success in Algebra I, such as ratios and proportional reasoning. In this study, researchers used a multiple baseline across participants design to evaluate the effects of a intervention based on a instructional trajectory of how students come to understand ratios through build-up, emergent unit, and unit strategies on performance on a test of ratio equivalence. Student performance during intervention indicated a functional relationship between the instruction and higher scores on a curriculum-based measure across three students. Student use of increasingly sophisticated strategies over the course of the intervention also increase...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to synthesize findings from 42 inter-ventions (randomized cont...
The purpose of this study was to identify strategies for helping sixth grade learners with special n...
Throughout the eighties, much literature emerged documenting that students with learning disabilitie...
Students with mathematics learning disabilities have a weak understanding of mathematical concepts t...
This study examined the effects of a ratio-based supplemental teaching sequence on third grade stude...
Evidence-based instructional strategies in mathematics provide critical support related to academic ...
textThis study investigated the effects of teaching high school students with mathematics disabiliti...
The purpose of the study was to examine if Solve It! instruction, a cognitive based strategy instruc...
The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of proportional reasoning int...
Students with learning disabilities score lower than other at-risk groups on state standardized asse...
part of a program of iterative research involving students with learning disabilities in reform math...
This article provides a context for understanding and using cognitive strategy instruction to improv...
It is well known by educators and researchers that students with a Specific Learning Disability (SLD...
Many students, specifically those with learning disabilities, struggle to master foundational comput...
A meta-analysis of single-case design research was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of mathem...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to synthesize findings from 42 inter-ventions (randomized cont...
The purpose of this study was to identify strategies for helping sixth grade learners with special n...
Throughout the eighties, much literature emerged documenting that students with learning disabilitie...
Students with mathematics learning disabilities have a weak understanding of mathematical concepts t...
This study examined the effects of a ratio-based supplemental teaching sequence on third grade stude...
Evidence-based instructional strategies in mathematics provide critical support related to academic ...
textThis study investigated the effects of teaching high school students with mathematics disabiliti...
The purpose of the study was to examine if Solve It! instruction, a cognitive based strategy instruc...
The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the effectiveness of proportional reasoning int...
Students with learning disabilities score lower than other at-risk groups on state standardized asse...
part of a program of iterative research involving students with learning disabilities in reform math...
This article provides a context for understanding and using cognitive strategy instruction to improv...
It is well known by educators and researchers that students with a Specific Learning Disability (SLD...
Many students, specifically those with learning disabilities, struggle to master foundational comput...
A meta-analysis of single-case design research was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of mathem...
The purpose of this meta-analysis was to synthesize findings from 42 inter-ventions (randomized cont...
The purpose of this study was to identify strategies for helping sixth grade learners with special n...
Throughout the eighties, much literature emerged documenting that students with learning disabilitie...