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Solving Word Problems using Schemas: A Review of the Literature.

Sarah R Powell1.   

Abstract

Solving word problems is a difficult task for students at-risk for or with learning disabilities (LD). One instructional approach that has emerged as a valid method for helping students at-risk for or with LD to become more proficient at word-problem solving is using schemas. A schema is a framework for solving a problem. With a schema, students are taught to recognize problems as falling within word-problem types and to apply a problem solution method that matches that problem type. This review highlights two schema approaches for 2(nd)- and 3(rd)-grade students at-risk for or with LD: schema-based instruction and schema-broadening instruction. A total of 12 schema studies were reviewed and synthesized. Both types of schema approaches enhanced the word-problem skill of students at-risk for or with LD. Based on the review, suggestions are provided for incorporating word-problem instruction using schemas.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21643477      PMCID: PMC3105905          DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5826.2011.00329.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Disabil Res Pract        ISSN: 0938-8982


  11 in total

1.  Direct instruction in math word problems: students with learning disabilities.

Authors:  C L Wilson; P T Sindelar
Journal:  Except Child       Date:  1991-05

2.  Mathematical problem-solving profiles of students with mathematics disabilities with and without comorbid reading disabilities.

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Douglas Fuchs
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2002 Nov-Dec

3.  Teaching students with LD to use diagrams to solve mathematical word problems.

Authors:  Delinda van Garderen
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  2007 Nov-Dec

4.  Effects of Small-Group Tutoring with and without Validated Classroom Instruction on At-Risk Students' Math Problem Solving: Are Two Tiers of Prevention Better Than One?

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Douglas Fuchs; Caitlin Craddock; Kurstin N Hollenbeck; Carol L Hamlett; Christopher Schatschneider
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2008

5.  Problem Solving and Computational Skill: Are They Shared or Distinct Aspects of Mathematical Cognition?

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Douglas Fuchs; Carol L Hamlett; Warren Lambert; Karla Stuebing; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2008-02-01

6.  Effects of Preventative Tutoring on the Mathematical Problem Solving of Third-Grade Students With Math and Reading Difficulties.

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Pamela M Seethaler; Sarah R Powell; Douglas Fuchs; Carol L Hamlett; Jack M Fletcher
Journal:  Except Child       Date:  2008

7.  Information processing and elementary mathematics.

Authors:  J W Pellegrino; S R Goldman
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  1987-01

8.  Cognitive arithmetic and problem solving: a comparison of children with specific and general mathematics difficulties.

Authors:  N C Jordan; T O Montani
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  1997 Nov-Dec

9.  The effects of schema-based instruction on the mathematical word-problem-solving performance of students with learning disabilities.

Authors:  A K Jitendra; K Hoff
Journal:  J Learn Disabil       Date:  1996-07

10.  Remediating Number Combination and Word Problem Deficits Among Students With Mathematics Difficulties: A Randomized Control Trial.

Authors:  Lynn S Fuchs; Sarah R Powell; Pamela M Seethaler; Paul T Cirino; Jack M Fletcher; Douglas Fuchs; Carol L Hamlett; Rebecca O Zumeta
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2009-08-01
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