Revitalizing Algebra: the effect of the use of a cognitive tutor in a remedial course |
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Authors: | Despina A. Stylianou Lora Shapiro |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Massachusetts , Dartmouth , MA;2. Camegie Learning Inc., USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the effect of instruction with a cognitive tutoring software system in a remedial algebra course. The performance on algebra tasks of students who attended the experimental (cognitive tutor) and a control class was compared. The results indicated that the two groups of students were equally proficient with respect to algebraic manipulation skills. However, students who attended the experimental algebra section performed significantly better in problem solving than students in the control section. This finding suggested that the use of the cognitive tutor (a) improved students' problem‐solving abilities; (b) fostered student development of richer concepts of variable and function; and (c) improved students' procedural abilities in approaching and carrying through mathematical analyses of relatively complex situations. |
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