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Executive Function in Learning Mathematics by Comparison: Incorporating Everyday Classrooms into the Science of Learning.

Kreshnik Nasi Begolli1, Lindsey Engle Richland2, Susanne M Jaeggi3, Emily McLaughlin Lyons2, Ellen C Klostermann2, Bryan J Matlen4.   

Abstract

Individual differences in Executive Function (EF) are well established to be related to overall mathematics achievement, yet the mechanisms by which this occurs are not well understood. Comparing representations (problems, solutions, concepts) is central to mathematical thinking, and relational reasoning is known to rely upon EF resources. The current manuscript explored whether individual differences in EF predicted learning from a conceptually demanding mathematics lesson that required relational reasoning. Analyses revealed that variations in EF predicted learning when measured at a delay, controlling for pretest scores. Thus, EF capacity may impact students' overall mathematics achievement by constraining their resources available to learn from cognitively demanding reasoning opportunities in everyday lessons. To assess the ecological validity of this interpretation, we report follow-up interviews with mathematics teachers who raised similar concerns that cognitively demanding activities such as comparing multiple representations in mathematics may differentially benefit their high versus struggling learners. Broader implications for ensuring that all students have access to, and benefit from, conceptually rich mathematics lessons are discussed. We also highlight the utility of integrating methods in Science of Learning (SL) research.

Keywords:  Analogy; mathematics education; teaching

Year:  2018        PMID: 34335075      PMCID: PMC8320752          DOI: 10.1080/13546783.2018.1429306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Think Reason        ISSN: 1354-6783


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