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    Token Economy Problem

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    Disorders Solve Mathematics Word Problems (Alter, 2012) was to examine the effects of implementing a token economy when solving math problems for students with emotional and behavioral disorders. Math word problems include using higher order thinking to pick out useful information and using the right technique to answer the problem, which many students with disabilities have a hard time completing. Researchers aimed to find a way for four students to accurately solve word problems. During the…

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    As identified by Anghileri (2006) the way mathematics has been taught to children over the years has changed to better prepare them for the future. In the past, as stated by Charlesworth et at.(2013) mathematics has focused on memorisation and drills in an isolated environment, often creating a negative stigma towards the subject. At present the current focus on teaching mathematics concentrates on acknowledging that learning is acquired by students constructing on previous experiences as they…

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    experience, the emphasis in mathematics in fourth grade continues to develop and target Number and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning and Algebra, Geometry and Measurement, and Data and Probability. Many essential components addressed in fourth grade will encompass real world experiences that naturally pique the student’s problem solving skills, engage reasoning and communication with others, provide a powerful and positive peace of mind during lesson inquiry, solve problem based tasks, and develop…

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    Early Childhood Education seems to be the major a lot of college students pursue in. However, being a teacher comes along with many duties and expectations. For example, teachers have to make lesson plans, go by their state’s standards, make sure every need of every child is met, and prepare each child for the next grade. Teachers are expected to perform to their highest abilities, be on time, and interact with the kids. Being a teacher is not all that simple like most people believe. In each…

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    book, 5 practices orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it discusses five practices that will improve student-centered discussion (Smith & Stein, 2011). These six practices are anticipating, monitoring, selecting, sequencing, connecting, setting goals and selecting tasks. The first practice is anticipating. In the book, 5 practices orchestrating productive mathematics discussion, it states, “Anticipating requires that teachers do the problems as many ways as possible” (Smith & Stein,…

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    feel safe talking about mathematics. This will only happen if there is trust within the classroom. Affecting the ways ideas are exchanged and developed, math talk supports a social learning environment for children. It creates a community…

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    In the article Mathematics: Guidelines for Study by The University of Alabama Center for Academic Success is about the guidelines for studying math. This article teaches you the correct way to study math in school by previewing, taking notes, reading the textbook, solving problems and analyzing problem. Previewing the material for math is very important to see what is going to be taught in class. For example, skim through your textbook, looking at the headings anything that is bolded and…

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    4 separate measures such as summative and informal assessment of test scores, completions rates of classwork and teacher’s observations. The research team concluded that the use of clickers improve student learning outcome and participation in mathematics compare to the control group. Special Education and ELL students showed similar results in better test scores. This study showed that clickers had an overall positive impact on academic achievement and classroom participation. Students were…

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    students in the Functional Life Skills classroom have been diagnosed with Autism, Down syndrome, Fragile X, cognitive delays, and other health impairments. Working with a team of professionals provides the students with guidance for success. Problem Statement The problem addressed by this Action Research Project focuses on two Kindergarten Functional Life Skills students who struggle with one-to-one correspondence. The students are unable to count and point simultaneously. The Kindergarten…

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    potential employer and am very impressed with the success it has achieved and continues to achieve. I believe my background as a tutor and as a mathematics student will help me in the cross-section of customer service and insurance. As a tutor at Framingham State University students would come to the study lounge on a regular basis and need help solving problems. My experience as a tutor will help me in the role of Operations Intern because tutoring taught me how to identify an issue, and find…

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