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How Long Is It? Difficulties with Conventional Ruler Use in Children Aged 5 to 8
The ruler is the standard measuring instrument used for measuring lengths. However, measuring lengths with a ruler is a challenge for children. For...
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Elementary preservice teachers’ fraction-as-measure reasoning with a dynamic tool
This study was an examination of the fractional reasoning of elementary preservice teachers (PSTs) within the context of a dynamic digital...
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Spirituality Sustainability Leadership on Human Resource Performance in Islamic Perspective: A Literature Review
The concept of sustainable Islamic leadership has been an exciting topic for review in the academic field in recent decades. Islamic sustainable... -
De Novo Reliability Synthesis in Assessment for Continuing Quality Improvement
This chapter delves into the transformative approach of De Novo Reliability Synthesis (DNRS) within the realm of assessment for continuing quality... -
Action-based Embodied Design: Spatial-mathematical Learning Experiences with Tinkercad 3D Modeling for Elementary Students
Rich research evidence supporting the strong, positive connections between spatial ability and mathematical ability has been well documented. Spatial...
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Students Conceptualizing the Box Plot as a Tool for Structuring Quantitative Data: a Design Experiment Using TinkerPlots
Six 7th-grade students engaged with an instructional sequence involving the use of the TinkerPlots software to organize data sets in ways intended to...
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History, Technology and Dynamic Geometry: From Resources with Static Construction to DGE with Touchscreen
In the evolution of humanity Mathematics and Technology walk together in History. Changes in Mathematics affect Technology, and vice-versa. In this... -
Effects of a VR-based collaborative painting approach on primary students’ creativity and collaborative quality in art courses
Painting is the most fundamental kind of art, and is one important part of creative practice in art courses. In typical painting classes, students...
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Cognitive tuning in the STEM classroom: communication processes supporting children’s changing conceptions about data
The teaching and learning of statistical thinking begins at a young age in Australia, with a focus on data representation and interpretation from...
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Teaching Borobudur (ca. 790–850) as a Living Monument
Bhinneka tunggal Ika, translated as “Unity in Diversity” (quoted from the Old Javanese text Sutasoma), is the official motto of Indonesia. This short... -
Integrated physical education and medicine in general physical education at universities in the age of educational technologies
BackgroundThe integration of training sessions into modern education is of vital importance for such disciplines as Physical Education and First Aid...
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International Clowns and Clown Societies—The Role of the Clown Across Time and Space
In this chapter we begin by tracing the many aspects of the fool in the English tradition. From the ‘natural fool’ of the medieval church, through... -
Meeting Students Where They Are: Using Rasch Modeling for Improving the Measurement of Active Research in Higher Education
Surveys with rating scales are often used in higher education research to measure student learning and development, yet testing and reporting on the...
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“Wait—it’s a math problem, right?”: negotiating school frames in out-of-school places
Designers in out-of-school spaces often negotiate the meaning of mathematics as part of the design process, determining what to include in classes...
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The Role of Groundedness and Attribute on Students’ Partitioning of Quantity
Equal-sharingEqual sharing word problemsWord problems involve sharing a quantity among a specified number of groups (e.g., four people share ten... -
Effect of STSE Approach on High School Students' Understanding of Nature of Science
Nature of science (NOS) has been a target of interest for decades. The main goal of this study is to explore the impact of the science, technology,...
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Eye movements in the manipulation of hands-on and computer-simulated scientific experiments: an examination of learning processes using entropy and lag sequential analyses
Computer-simulated experiments have been gaining popularity over hands-on experiments in science education, given the availability of technology and...
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The Role of History in Enriching Mathematics Teachers’ Training for Primary Education (6–12 Years Old Students)
The benefits of incorporating history into mathematics teacher educationTeacher education have received considerable attention and have been... -
The Real World of Toddler Mathematics
The focus of this paper is the expression ‘mathematizing’, which was introduced by the famous Dutch mathematician Hans Freudenthal. His starting... -
Students’ Tool-Shaped Conceptualisation of the Idea of Statistical Distributions: The Case of Frida
This article presents a case study that explores digital experiences in statistics teaching within Danish lower secondary school, focusing on the...