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ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the extent of students‟
reading comprehension and problem solving skills and identify teaching strategies that would address the
problem in teaching problem solving in Mathematics. The research utilized mixed explanatory design. The
subject consists of 189 grade 7 students who were part of the general section enrolled at Davao City National
High School. Purposive sampling was used in identifying the respondents taking the reading comprehension test
and problem solving test while random sampling was used in identifying participants for the key informant
interview. The result of the study revealed that students reading comprehension and problem solving skills were
at developing level. Moreover, reading comprehension skill was a predictor of problem solving skill. This
means that students‟ problem solving skill is dependent on their reading skills. Results also showed from the
conducted focus group discussion that students gave importance to vocabulary and main idea in learning
problem solving. Furthermore, using differentiated instruction was the identified best teaching strategy to
understand problem solving.
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This document analyzes high school students' errors in solving trigonometry problems. The study examined errors made by 90 students on a Trigonometry Achievement Test. It found that most errors occurred during transforming, processing, and encoding stages of problem-solving. Independent t-tests showed female students made significantly more errors than male students. The study recommends making trigonometry teaching more practical and activity-based to reduce errors, especially for female students.
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This study assessed undergraduate students' abilities in solving algebraic word problems and their attitudes towards STEM. 63 undergraduate mathematics education students participated. Students took tests on algebraic knowledge and applying algebra in science contexts, and a questionnaire on STEM attitudes. Results showed most students had low levels of algebraic knowledge and applying algebra to science. However, most students had positive attitudes towards STEM. The study aimed to understand the relationship between algebraic abilities, STEM attitudes, and performance.
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This document summarizes a study that analyzed the mathematical problem solving skills of 5th grade students in Indonesia on geometry topics. The study found that the average score of 39 students on a problem solving assessment was 53.9, indicating a lack of problem solving ability. When categorized, 20% of students were in the perfect group, 10% in the good group, 12.8% in the sufficient group, 33% in the minus group, and 23.1% in the least group. Common approaches students used to solve problems included drawing pictures, making tables, guessing and testing, breaking problems into sub-problems, and using formulas.
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Students had the most success solving integrals of functions like (a + bx)^n, though they struggled with procedural errors. They performed worse on integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. Most errors occurred in solving definite integrals and calculating areas between curves, showing conceptual misunderstandings of integrals. Overall, students are better at direct integral computation than application problems requiring area calculation.
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This document analyzes and compares how fraction addition and subtraction problems are presented in U.S. and South Korean mathematics textbooks. It develops an analytical framework to examine these problems along horizontal (topic sequence, frequency) and vertical (context, cognitive demands, activities) dimensions. The study finds that U.S. textbooks provide inadequate opportunities for fraction subtraction, representation problems, and high-order thinking, while South Korean textbooks offer more balanced opportunities and skills. It suggests updating fraction addition/subtraction content internationally based on this framework.
READING COMPREHENSION AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS OF GRADE SEVENSTUDENTS: A MI...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the extent of students‟
reading comprehension and problem solving skills and identify teaching strategies that would address the
problem in teaching problem solving in Mathematics. The research utilized mixed explanatory design. The
subject consists of 189 grade 7 students who were part of the general section enrolled at Davao City National
High School. Purposive sampling was used in identifying the respondents taking the reading comprehension test
and problem solving test while random sampling was used in identifying participants for the key informant
interview. The result of the study revealed that students reading comprehension and problem solving skills were
at developing level. Moreover, reading comprehension skill was a predictor of problem solving skill. This
means that students‟ problem solving skill is dependent on their reading skills. Results also showed from the
conducted focus group discussion that students gave importance to vocabulary and main idea in learning
problem solving. Furthermore, using differentiated instruction was the identified best teaching strategy to
understand problem solving.
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This document analyzes high school students' errors in solving trigonometry problems. The study examined errors made by 90 students on a Trigonometry Achievement Test. It found that most errors occurred during transforming, processing, and encoding stages of problem-solving. Independent t-tests showed female students made significantly more errors than male students. The study recommends making trigonometry teaching more practical and activity-based to reduce errors, especially for female students.
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This study assessed undergraduate students' abilities in solving algebraic word problems and their attitudes towards STEM. 63 undergraduate mathematics education students participated. Students took tests on algebraic knowledge and applying algebra in science contexts, and a questionnaire on STEM attitudes. Results showed most students had low levels of algebraic knowledge and applying algebra to science. However, most students had positive attitudes towards STEM. The study aimed to understand the relationship between algebraic abilities, STEM attitudes, and performance.
Analysis Of Mathematical Problem Solving Skill Of Fifth Grade Students On Geo...Amy Roman
This document summarizes a study that analyzed the mathematical problem solving skills of 5th grade students in Indonesia on geometry topics. The study found that the average score of 39 students on a problem solving assessment was 53.9, indicating a lack of problem solving ability. When categorized, 20% of students were in the perfect group, 10% in the good group, 12.8% in the sufficient group, 33% in the minus group, and 23.1% in the least group. Common approaches students used to solve problems included drawing pictures, making tables, guessing and testing, breaking problems into sub-problems, and using formulas.
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Students had the most success solving integrals of functions like (a + bx)^n, though they struggled with procedural errors. They performed worse on integrals involving trigonometric and exponential functions. Most errors occurred in solving definite integrals and calculating areas between curves, showing conceptual misunderstandings of integrals. Overall, students are better at direct integral computation than application problems requiring area calculation.
A Comparative Analysis Of Fraction Addition And Subtraction Contents In The M...Wendy Berg
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This document summarizes a research study that examined the relationship between Polya's problem-solving steps and the steps of computational thinking when students solve mathematics problems. The study found that when defining the problem, students performed abstraction and decomposition, consistent with computational thinking. When planning solutions, students used generalization. When implementing plans and checking answers, students used debugging and developing algorithms. So the study concluded that Polya's problem-solving aligns with computational thinking steps when students solve problems in mathematics.
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1) The document discusses secondary teachers' understanding and beliefs regarding mathematical problem solving in Indonesia. It investigates how teachers understand problem solving concepts like problems, strategies, and instructional practices, as well as their self-reported difficulties.
2) The study found that teachers have a good understanding of pedagogical problem solving knowledge but a weaker understanding of problem solving content knowledge such as strategies. Teachers reported that their main difficulties are determining precise mathematical models and choosing suitable real-world contexts for problems.
3) The study also examined teachers' beliefs about mathematics and learning, finding they tend to view mathematics as static but believe problem solving should be taught dynamically to engage students.
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Here is a 3 paragraph, 453-word essay on the topic of generation gap:
The generation gap refers to the differences in attitudes and values between one generation and the next. A generation gap exists when there is a lack of understanding or inability to relate across generations.
One of the primary causes of a generation gap is rapid social and technological changes. Younger generations are exposed to new ideas, trends, and technologies at a much faster pace compared to older generations who grew up in a different time period. This leads to differences in perspectives, preferences, and worldviews between generations. For example, today's youth are digital natives who have grown up with the internet and social media playing a big role in their lives. However,
The document provides instructions for creating an account on HelpWriting.net to request writing assistance. It describes a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with email and password. 2) Complete an order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied with the work.
The document provides instructions for submitting a paper writing request to the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email; 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline; 3) Review writer bids and choose one to complete the assignment; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied; 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and receive a refund if plagiarized.
The document discusses steps to get writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines the 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email, 2) Complete a order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Review writer bids and choose one based on qualifications, 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment, 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction and get a refund for plagiarized work. The process aims to match clients with qualified writers and provide original, high-quality content through revisions.
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Loperamide is an over-the-counter drug commonly used to treat diarrhea, but it can also be misused. While effective for self-limiting conditions, over-the-counter drugs pose risks if not used properly. Proper education is needed on the appropriate use of OTC medications to ensure they are used safely and effectively for their intended purposes.
This document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a refund option for plagiarized content.
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The document outlines an integrated marketing campaign plan for Lidl, including performing a situational analysis using PEST, SWOT, and competitor analyses to understand the context, then proposing marketing strategies, objectives, and a campaign theme, messaging, and tactics to target customers and increase brand awareness and sales. Key elements of the plan include defining target markets, objectives, a theme of "Quality, Value, Convenience", and tactics like TV commercials, social media, and in-store promotions.
This document provides instructions for finding primary sources related to the United States and China. It outlines a 5-step process:
1. Visit the Eisenhower Library in Abilene, Kansas and stop at the Kansas Museum to view artifacts from Chinese immigrants.
2. Search online archives like the National Archives and Records Administration to find records from the Opium Wars and opening of trade ports.
3. Contact universities with strong East Asian study programs to inquire about primary sources in their collections.
4. Search the Library of Congress for materials like maps, photographs, and personal accounts from diplomatic missions.
5. Visit local historical societies near areas with significant Chinese immigrant populations to find records of early Chinese
The document discusses stopping the use of Pearson Envision 2.0 by Parkway School District. It provides three reasons for stopping its use: students get confused by the wording of problems, the online games are not engaging for students, and there are not enough examples in the book to show how to solve problems. It introduces the topic and gives supporting details for each reason, including data from a survey of students on their understanding and enjoyment of the program.
The document provides instructions for students to get writing help from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality work is guaranteed, with a full refund for plagiarism.
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1. The document describes a 5-step process for requesting writing assistance from the website HelpWriting.net. It involves creating an account, submitting a request form, reviewing bids from writers, selecting a writer, and reviewing and authorizing payment for the completed work.
2. HelpWriting.net uses a bidding system where writers submit bids to complete writing requests, and clients can choose a writer based on qualifications, history, and feedback.
3. Clients can request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the website promises original, high-quality work with a full refund option for plagiarized content.
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The document outlines a research project to design interfaces for an interactive and responsive e-commerce website for electronic appliances that is mobile-first, with a focus on user experience and responsiveness. The aims are to produce a design that is optimized for mobile usage and adapts well to different screen sizes, with the goal of improving how users can browse and purchase products through an engaging and easy-to-use interface. Research will evaluate best practices for interface design to create a site that enhances the online shopping experience across all devices.
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The document provides instructions for creating an account on HelpWriting.net to request writing assistance. It describes a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with email and password. 2) Complete an order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied with the work.
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2. Search online archives like the National Archives and Records Administration to find records from the Opium Wars and opening of trade ports.
3. Contact universities with strong East Asian study programs to inquire about primary sources in their collections.
4. Search the Library of Congress for materials like maps, photographs, and personal accounts from diplomatic missions.
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Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.