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ON THE DIFFICULTIES OF ACQUIRING MATHEMATICAL EXPERIENCE: Case rural education

Bernhelm BOOSS-BAVNBEK
2014 EM TEIA. Revista de educação matemática e tecnológica iberoamericana  
Experience" (in the sense of P.J.  ...  Based on a variety of philosophical approaches and my own work for decades in pure and applied mathematics teaching and research, I explain my view upon the basic difficulties of acquiring the "Mathematical  ...  Davis (Brown University, Providence R.I.) for inspiring discussions on the topics of this paper.  ... 
doi:10.36397/emteia.v5i1.2207 doaj:a0873fd3c24443ae9407c7ebe81a9e2e fatcat:olpdvryur5e4zpfoabenn2woya

Learning Difficulties of the Grade 1 Pupils Identified by Multi-Factored Assessment Tool (MFAT) and the Interventions Employed by the Teachers: Basis for Managing Intervention Model

Glynis P. Aviles
2022 Zenodo  
Based on the findings of the study, it has been found out that the learning difficulties of the Grade I pupils identified by the Multi-Factored Assessment Tool (MFAT) were: "difficulty in recognizing and  ...  This study aimed to determine the learning difficulties of the Grade I pupils identified by the Multi-Factored Assessment Tool (MFAT) and the interventions employed by the teachers as basis for managing  ...  From the results given, it can be interpreted that majority of the Grade I pupils experience difficulty in participating in group activities and role plays while some Grade I pupils experience difficulty  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.6853215 fatcat:qv3nw52ftvb7xoliq3roaf2hc4

Associations between Learning and Behavioral Difficulties in Second-Grade Children

Emanuela Castro, Maria Cotov, Paola Brovedani, Gabrielle Coppola, Tania Meoni, Marina Papini, Tania Terlizzi, Chiara Vernucci, Chiara Pecini, Pietro Muratori
2020 Children  
Learning and behavioral difficulties often emerge during the first years of primary school and are one of the most important issues of concern for families and schools.  ...  The result that among different emotional-behavioral problems within the school setting, hyperactivity behaviors and emotional difficulties are related to learning difficulties with a moderate effect of  ...  Acknowledgments: We would like to thank all the children and their teachers for contributing to this study. Children 2020, 7, 112  ... 
doi:10.3390/children7090112 pmid:32859081 fatcat:sx2ty5x2lrcmlcbqtuzubkdz24

Strategies for Teaching Primary School Students with Learning Difficulties; Dyslexia and Dyscalculia

Rafif Alamro
2019 مجلة التربیة الخاصة والتأهیل  
The research opens by giving an overview of the importance of strategies for teaching students with dyslexia and dyscalculia, and an explanation of learning difficulties and the ratios of dyslexia and  ...  Identifying and effectively diagnose learning problems in students with dyslexia and dyscalculia can benefit both the students and the teacher.  ...  of the word dyslexia and the kind of difficulties that can result from a weakness in some areas of learning.  ... 
doi:10.21608/sero.2020.91332 fatcat:iwyxrd2muzelpg5ge4r5mmvea4

Remediating number combination and word problem deficits among students with mathematics difficulties: A randomized control trial

Lynn S. Fuchs, Sarah R. Powell, Pamela M. Seethaler, Paul T. Cirino, Jack M. Fletcher, Douglas Fuchs, Carol L. Hamlett, Rebecca O. Zumeta
2009 Journal of Educational Psychology  
In Fuchs et al. (2005), for example, a first-grade prevention program reduced the prevalence of mathematics disability at the end of first grade, with effects maintaining 1 year after tutoring ended  ...  Together, the lifelong challenges associated with mathematics disability and the high prevalence of the disorder make mathematics disability a critical public health problem.  ...  The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NICHD or the National Institutes of Health.  ... 
doi:10.1037/a0014701 pmid:19865600 pmcid:PMC2768320 fatcat:gianmo6lx5fx5nkdwa4ehiwuie

Development and psychometric characteristics of the SCI-QOL Bladder Management Difficulties and Bowel Management Difficulties item banks and short forms and the SCI-QOL Bladder Complications scale

David S. Tulsky, Pamela A. Kisala, Denise G. Tate, Ann M. Spungen, Steven C. Kirshblum
2015 Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (JSCM)  
Objective: To describe the development and psychometric properties of the Spinal Cord Injury -Quality of Life (SCI-QOL) Bladder Management Difficulties and Bowel Management Difficulties item banks and  ...  Setting: Thirty-eight bladder items and 52 bowel items were tested at the  ...  The following indicators of model fit were used: Comparative Fit Index (CFI) >0.90, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) <0.08, good support of the model; CFI > 0.95, RMSEA < 0.06, excellent  ... 
doi:10.1179/2045772315y.0000000030 pmid:26010964 pmcid:PMC4445020 fatcat:oos2dma27zbfbmr72vpy4i364a

Difficulties that Students who Learn Turkish as a Foreign Language Encounter During Listening Skills

Abdullah KALDIRIM, Hikmet DEGEÇ
2017 Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi  
To ensure success in the environments where the Turkish language is taught as a foreign language, it is necessary to follow the listening processes of the students attentively and to identify the problems  ...  Within the scope of the study, eight students studying at Dumlupınar University's TÖMER (Turkish & Foreign Languages Research and Application Center) were identified as participants.  ...  He was studying in his first grade in the Mathematics Department of the Faculty of Science and Letters, and had been living in Turkey for about 18 months.  ... 
doi:10.22521/jesr.2017.71.1 doaj:9e1745115283411eb47866d9061f8dd1 fatcat:eaijvhm7ezhlvaxhxt3ymrzodi

FEEDBACK METHODS IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR SUPPORTING STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES AND/ DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Evelyn Ansah Karkkulainen, Kaisa Pihlainen, Eija Kärnä
2023 European Journal of Special Education Research  
This must be in conjunction with research on how these same students experience/perceive the feedback methods used on them.  ...  The review was conducted following the PRISMA-P guidelines. Amongst the studies identified, four studies met the inclusion criteria to be included in the study.  ...  She has a title of Docent in lifelong learning University of Lapland.  ... 
doi:10.46827/ejse.v9i3.5095 fatcat:tqmq6zkw4vg7veetzs73lelnqa

"I have faith…": An exploration of hopefulness in providing care for children with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD)

Noor Amiera Alias, Akehsan Dahlan, Azliyana Azizan
2017 Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal (E-BPJ)  
The data was analysed using six stages of the interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA).  ...  The finding revealed that two superordinate themes emerged: "I have faith..." and "I'm expecting..." relating to different perspectives of hopes.  ...  Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank the Faculty of Health Sciences, University Teknologi MARA (UiTM).  ... 
doi:10.21834/e-bpj.v2i6.957 fatcat:ed7ukx7amfczthlkrrrmiqiz6m

'The Queen Had Only One Way of Settling All Difficulties. . . "Off with His Head!"'

Michelle Ann Abate
2011 Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature  
—is moved from the background to the forefront of consideration.  ...  This article, on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), reveals the new interpretive possibilities that emerge about this classic fantasy when the character of the Queen of Hearts—along  ...  As a result, magistrates engaged in various mishandlings of justice.  ... 
doi:10.21153/pecl2011vol21no1art1139 fatcat:novb3d7zcbbq5b4bwdebfwsge4

True-Pseudo Autism Theory and the Basic Capacities Development (BCD) Training System

2023 Frontiers in Medical Science Research  
The True-Pseudo Autism BCD Training System (Queming Training System) classifies children with pseudo autism into six distinct categories and, through precise training tailored to the root causes of their  ...  The True-Pseudo Autism Theory posits that true autism, characterized by congenital intellectual deficits resulting from genetic mutations, is a rare and atypical condition, while the vast majority of individuals  ...  Autism children experience extensive developmental delays, cognitive deficits, and social difficulties, requiring lifelong training and lifelong support Pseudo autism children are essentially normal children  ... 
doi:10.25236/fmsr.2023.051106 fatcat:tcqtym5nzfgmljychxm3qhktp4

Navigating Mismatched Pathways: A Study of the Transition from HUMSS Strand to BSED Mathematics

Malbas Dr. Marsha H., Wagwag Dr. Eleonor E., Ompad Charlyn C., Melanie Piquero, Robin B. Pitogo, Angelica A. Rondina
2023 Zenodo  
This study focuses on the experiences of Humanities and Social Science students who opted for Mathematics as their major field.  ...  The first theme centers on the students' challenges, including academic difficulties, financial constraints, and psychological impacts.  ...  The first identified sub-theme under students' challenges encountered is academic difficulties. Six participants experienced academic difficulties while taking Mathematics as their Major Area.  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.10403848 fatcat:izyliez5ybdhniydc4xqhdps4a

The effect of cross-curricular integration on pupils' knowledge gained through experiential learning

Nastja Cotič, Mara Cotič, Darjo Felda, Nina Krmac
2021 Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences  
The purpose of this research was to design and implement school lessons rooted in integrating maths with science and concrete experience, and handling real objects.  ...  This study examined the effects of the cross-curricular model of integrating mathematics and science with experiential learning on the knowledge of 3rd grade primary school pupils in Slovenia.  ...  Purpose of the study The purpose of this research was to design and implement school lessons rooted in integrating math with science and concrete experience, and handling real objects.  ... 
doi:10.18844/cjes.v16i6.6512 fatcat:gjw7k5zodzfkrbdxvsykum3yzy

Promoting Sustainable Development in School Classrooms: Using Reciprocal Teaching in Mathematics Education

Sarfraz Aslam, Atif Saleem, Ali Usman Hali, BaoHui Zhang
2021 TEM Journal  
Many elementary students face difficulties in solving word-based, mathematical problems.  ...  Reciprocal teaching for mathematics appears to be an essential strategy for nurturing a more in-depth understanding of the text of mathematical word problems at the elementary level.  ...  Based on the post-test results, the experimental group students' word-based mathematical problems solving abilities were better than the control group.  ... 
doi:10.18421/tem101-49 fatcat:a3vahde275db3ev22ju5tpzl64

Development, Reliability, and Validity of the Preschool Learning Skills Scale: A Tool for Early Identification of Preschoolers at Risk of Learning Disorder in Mainland China

Mengmeng Yao, Jing Wang, Panting Liu, Yanru Guo, Yachun Xie, Lei Zhang, Nan Su, Yanwei Li, Dongchuan Yu, Qin Hong, Xia Chi
2022 Frontiers in Neurology  
The results of criterion-related validity showed a direct and significant association between the preschool learning skills scale with the BRIEF-P (r = 0.641, P &lt; 0.001) and the cognitive problems factor  ...  scale has good reliability and validity, indicating that the scale can be used to identify preschool children at risk of LD and can be recommended for use in clinical research and practice.  ...  to the experimental testing results.  ... 
doi:10.3389/fneur.2022.918163 pmid:35911917 pmcid:PMC9326052 fatcat:5jyql3banzhnne2mlivunm3eqm
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