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Common Causes of Poor Mathematics Achievement for Children and Adolescents and Strategies for Teaching.

Title: Common Causes of Poor Mathematics Achievement for Children and Adolescents and Strategies for Teaching.
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
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Common Causes of Poor Mathematics Achievement for Children and Adolescents and Strategies for Teaching.

Introduction There are many psychological studies about children and adolescents' problems with mathematics. For teachers to help their students overcome their problems with mathematics, reviewing such studies and implementing the suggested strategies is of the utmost importance. Teachers must first recognize the common problems and their causes in order to apply the most efficient teaching methods with the goal to get students to correctly use mathematical concepts in the classroom and out. The problems to …showed first 75 words of 1716 total

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showed last 75 words of 1716 total…who act as math teachers at times, should also follow the guidelines all while expressing favorable attitudes towards mathematics in everyday life. References Denisse R Thompson; Rheta N Rubenstein (2000) Learning mathematics vocabulary: Potential pitfalls and instructional strategies. The Mathematics Teacher, Oct 2000, Vol. 93, Iss. 7; pg. 568 Fennell, Frenacis (2001) Representation: An important process for teaching and learning mathematics. Teaching Children Mathematics, Reston; Jan 2001; Vol. 7, Iss. 5; pg. 288 Dedyna, Katherine (2002, October) Hated Math? Don't let the children know. Southam Newspapers

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