Comparison of a math fact rehearsal and a mnemonic strategy approach for improving math fact fluency.
J Sch Psychol
; 51(6): 659-67, 2013 Dec.
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The current study used a randomized controlled trial to compare the effects of a practice-based intervention and a mnemonic strategy intervention on the retention and application of single-digit multiplication facts with 90 third- and fourth-grade students with math difficulties. Changes in retention and application were assessed separately using one-way ANCOVAs in which students' pretest scores were included as the covariate. Students in the practice-based intervention group had higher retention scores (expressed as the total number of digits correct per minute) relative to the control group. No statistically significant between-group differences were observed for application scores. Practical and theoretical implications for interventions targeting basic multiplication facts are discussed.
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Instrução por Computador
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Avaliação Educacional
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Aprendizagem
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Matemática
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2013
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