Deficiencies in education continue to escalate around the world. The focus on outcomes assessment has narrowed instructional research and curriculum evaluation to standardized testing in certain subject areas. A prototype for a quantitative literacy assessment instrument was developed with the goal of diagnosing student misconceptions of basic mathematics content and changing instructional practices to undo the misconceptions by applying cognitive psychological theory. Two hundred thirty-eight basic math high school students and 209 remedial community college students in New Jersey and New York were administered the instrument, which had been based on coded data from think-aloud protocols. The instrument asked students to answer 20 basic ma...
This special issue comprises contributions that address the breadth of current lines of recent resea...
This study explores a new item-writing framework for improving the validity of math assessment items...
In this study, we offer a new “prompt-less” instrument for measuring students’ habits of mind in the...
Deficiencies in education continue to escalate around the world. The focus on outcomes assessment ha...
This study explores the usefulness of the cognitive laboratory, and specifically of the think aloud ...
The concept of critical thinking dates back to the philosopher Socratics, who observed that educated...
In secondary math classrooms there has been a movement toward discovery and problem solving based in...
This study explores the utility of the cognitive laboratory, and specifically the think aloud techni...
Abstract: This study has been informed by theoretical developments in the expanding field of mathema...
The misconceptions of developmental mathematics students in solving basic arithmetic problems are b...
Committee Members: Tom R Bennett (Chair), Joan HanorThis study investigated how teachers might make ...
Abstract Metacognitive monitoring and regulation play an essential role in mathematical problem solv...
Reforms in mathematics education have called for instruction that promotes sense making of mathemati...
The main purpose of this study is to clarify a guiding principle for guaranteeing chances of evoking...
For 25 years, we have been working to build cognitive models of mathematics, which have become a bas...
This special issue comprises contributions that address the breadth of current lines of recent resea...
This study explores a new item-writing framework for improving the validity of math assessment items...
In this study, we offer a new “prompt-less” instrument for measuring students’ habits of mind in the...
Deficiencies in education continue to escalate around the world. The focus on outcomes assessment ha...
This study explores the usefulness of the cognitive laboratory, and specifically of the think aloud ...
The concept of critical thinking dates back to the philosopher Socratics, who observed that educated...
In secondary math classrooms there has been a movement toward discovery and problem solving based in...
This study explores the utility of the cognitive laboratory, and specifically the think aloud techni...
Abstract: This study has been informed by theoretical developments in the expanding field of mathema...
The misconceptions of developmental mathematics students in solving basic arithmetic problems are b...
Committee Members: Tom R Bennett (Chair), Joan HanorThis study investigated how teachers might make ...
Abstract Metacognitive monitoring and regulation play an essential role in mathematical problem solv...
Reforms in mathematics education have called for instruction that promotes sense making of mathemati...
The main purpose of this study is to clarify a guiding principle for guaranteeing chances of evoking...
For 25 years, we have been working to build cognitive models of mathematics, which have become a bas...
This special issue comprises contributions that address the breadth of current lines of recent resea...
This study explores a new item-writing framework for improving the validity of math assessment items...
In this study, we offer a new “prompt-less” instrument for measuring students’ habits of mind in the...