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Evaluating and Comparing Interventions Designed to Enhance Math Fact Accuracy and Fluency: Cover, Copy, and Compare Versus Taped Problems
by
Skinner, Christopher H.
, Poncy, Brian C.
, Jaspers, Kathryn E.
in
Accuracy
/ Addition
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Comparative Testing
/ Computation
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptual development
/ Educational psychology
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Evaluation Research
/ Fluency
/ Improvement Programs
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Learning disabilities
/ Mathematical Models
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Skills
/ Research design
/ Research studies
/ Skill Development
/ Special education
/ Special needs students
/ Student Improvement
/ Students
/ Treatment methods
2007
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Evaluating and Comparing Interventions Designed to Enhance Math Fact Accuracy and Fluency: Cover, Copy, and Compare Versus Taped Problems
by
Skinner, Christopher H.
, Poncy, Brian C.
, Jaspers, Kathryn E.
in
Accuracy
/ Addition
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Comparative Testing
/ Computation
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptual development
/ Educational psychology
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Evaluation Research
/ Fluency
/ Improvement Programs
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Learning disabilities
/ Mathematical Models
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Skills
/ Research design
/ Research studies
/ Skill Development
/ Special education
/ Special needs students
/ Student Improvement
/ Students
/ Treatment methods
2007
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Evaluating and Comparing Interventions Designed to Enhance Math Fact Accuracy and Fluency: Cover, Copy, and Compare Versus Taped Problems
by
Skinner, Christopher H.
, Poncy, Brian C.
, Jaspers, Kathryn E.
in
Accuracy
/ Addition
/ Cognitive functioning
/ Comparative Testing
/ Computation
/ Concept Formation
/ Conceptual development
/ Educational psychology
/ Elementary School Mathematics
/ Evaluation Research
/ Fluency
/ Improvement Programs
/ Instructional Effectiveness
/ Learning disabilities
/ Mathematical Models
/ Mathematical problems
/ Mathematics Education
/ Mathematics Skills
/ Research design
/ Research studies
/ Skill Development
/ Special education
/ Special needs students
/ Student Improvement
/ Students
/ Treatment methods
2007
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Evaluating and Comparing Interventions Designed to Enhance Math Fact Accuracy and Fluency: Cover, Copy, and Compare Versus Taped Problems
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Evaluating and Comparing Interventions Designed to Enhance Math Fact Accuracy and Fluency: Cover, Copy, and Compare Versus Taped Problems
2007
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An adapted alternating treatments design was used to evaluate and compare the effects of two procedures designed to enhance math fact accuracy and fluency in an elementary student with low cognitive functioning. Results showed that although the cover, copy, compare (CCC) and the taped problems (TP) procedures both increased the student's math fact accuracy and fluency, TP was more effective as it took less time to implement. Discussion focuses on the need to develop strategies and procedures that allow students to acquire basic computation skills in a manner that will facilitate, as opposed to hinder, subsequent levels of skill and concept development.
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Springer Science and Business Media, Inc,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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