Virtual Manipulatives for Teaching Algebra: A Research-to-Practice Guide for Secondary Students with a Learning Disability

Rajiv Satsangi, Alexandra R. Raines, Kaitlynn Fraze
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Many forms of assistive and instructional technology exist to support secondary students in mathematics education. Classroom technology provides particular benefits to students who frequently struggle learning academic content such as procedural and conceptual skills in algebra. One tool studied in mathematics to support the needs of students with or at-risk for a mathematics learning disability is virtual manipulatives. Research shows virtual manipulatives support cognition by providing visual representations of mathematical concepts and are an age appropriate technology solution for secondary students that promote autonomy inside and beyond the classroom setting. The aim of this article is to highlight research on virtual manipulatives for secondary students with a learning disability in mathematics and discuss techniques for teachers to incorporate these tools into their classrooms to support students. Subscribe to LDMJ
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代数教学的虚拟教具:学习障碍中学生的研究到实践指南
存在多种形式的辅助和教学技术来支持中学生的数学教育。课堂技术为那些经常在学习学术内容(如代数中的程序和概念技能)方面遇到困难的学生提供了特别的好处。在数学中,有一种工具被研究用来支持有数学学习障碍或有数学学习障碍风险的学生的需要,那就是虚拟教具。研究表明,虚拟教具通过提供数学概念的视觉表征来支持认知,是一种适合中学生年龄的技术解决方案,可以促进课堂内外的自主性。本文的目的是强调对有数学学习障碍的中学生的虚拟教具的研究,并讨论教师将这些工具纳入课堂以支持学生的技术。订阅LDMJ
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