Word Problems

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Algebra Word Problems
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cognitive problem solving
cognitive processes in math education
Computation Subtest
conceptual understanding math
CPM
curriculum design mathematics
distance
Distance Rate Time Problems
educational psychology mathematics
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estimation strategies
Generalization Gradients
Imp
Isomorphic Problems
Key Words
lower
Lower Elementary Grades
Math Strategies
Mathematics Education
Mental Animation
Multistep Problems
nctm
NCTM Recommendation
NCTM Standard
Nonroutine Problems
rate
Representational Transfer
solve
Solve Multistep Problems
solving
Solving Algebra Word Problems
Solving Word Problems
standard
Structure Mapping Theory
test
Test Problem
time
transfer of learning mathematics
Vice Versa
Weighted Average Formula
Word Problems

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805826616
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Research by cognitive psychologists and mathematics educators has often been compartmentalized by departmental boundaries. Word Problems integrates this research to show its relevance to the debate on the reform of mathematics education.

Beginning with the different knowledge structures that represent rule learning and conceptual learning, the discussion proceeds to the application of these ideas to solving word problems. This is followed by chapters on elementary, multistep, and algebra problems, which examine similarities and differences in the cognitive skills required by students as the problems become more complex. The next section, on abstracting, adapting, and representing solutions, illustrates different ways in which solutions can be transferred to related problems. The last section focuses on topics emphasized in the NCTM Standards and concludes with a chapter that evaluates some of the programs on curriculum reform.

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