CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW - UPSpace.
A literature review was undertaken to compile all data on peer tutoring in secondary education (7 th to 12 th grade) mathematics from existing articles. Data from 42 independent studies were included in this research. All data regarding participants' roles (fixed vs. reciprocal), participants' ages (same-age vs. cross-age), the methodological approach taken (quantitative or qualitative), the.
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Murphy, D. (2016). A literature review: The effect of implementing technology in a high school mathematics classroom. International Journal of Research in Education and Science (IJRES), 2(2), 295-299. This article may be used for research, teaching, and private study purposes. Any substantial or systematic reproduction, redistribution, reselling, loan, sub-licensing, systematic supply, or.
The Curriculum for Initial Teacher Education: Literature Review Dr Emily Perry, Dr Josephine Booth, Dr David Owen, Dr Kim Bower Sheffield Institute of Education Sheffield Hallam University March 2019. 2 Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Methodology 3 2.1 Review process 3 2.2 Analysis 4 3. Findings of the review 6 3.1 Defining the curriculum for initial teacher education 6 3.2 Examples of.
The evolution of mathematics support: a literature review 2019-08-29T14:10:33Z (GMT) by Duncan Lawson Michael Grove Tony Croft Mathematics support, the provision of additional learning opportunities to, primarily, non- mathematics specialist undergraduates has grown significantly since the early 1990s, particularly in the UK, Ireland and Australia.
OBSERVING EFFECTIVE MATHEMATICS TEACHING: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE About the authors Pam Sammons is a Professor of Education at the Department of Education, University of Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford. Previously she was a professor at the School of Education, University of.
A literature review is a search and evaluation of the available literature in your given subject or chosen topic area. It documents the state of the art with respect to the subject or topic you are writing about. A literature review has four main objectives: It surveys the literature in your chosen area of study; It synthesises the information.