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Factors Associated With Completion: Pathways Through Developmental Mathematics

Journal of College Student Retention, 2020
This study examines two 5-year longitudinal data sets of community college students (n = 595 and n = 593) to explore factors associated with successful outcomes in developmental mathematics.
Elizabeth Howell, Candace A. Walkington
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Racism in Remediation: How Black Students Navigate Stereotypes to Achieve Success in Developmental Mathematics

Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
This qualitative study explores how Black students in community college developmental mathematics navigate stereotypes about their abilities and succeed.
Maxine T. Roberts
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Mathematical Models for Developmental Changes

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1985
Developmental changes are generally reflected in gradual increase in size or number, or both. These morphological changes will be accompanied by physiological changes. In a first-order approximation one may state that the rate of change at any time is proportional to the value of the parameter in question, which leads to exponential changes.
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Soundoff: Developmental-Studies Mathematics: Developmental or Review?

The Mathematics Teacher, 1986
Developmental-studies mathematics is the set of skills that students must possess if they are to be sucessful in beginning college-level mathematics. In most colleges and universities, elementary algebra from the secondary school curriculum is a major part of developmental-studies mathematics.
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Mathematics and developmental education

New Directions for Community Colleges, 1987
AbstractThe developmental teacher is the key to successful learning in mathematics.
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Biology by numbers: mathematical modelling in developmental biology

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2007
In recent years, mathematical modelling of developmental processes has earned new respect. Not only have mathematical models been used to validate hypotheses made from experimental data, but designing and testing these models has led to testable experimental predictions.
Claire J, Tomlin, Jeffrey D, Axelrod
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Mathematical problems in children with developmental coordination disorder

Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2012
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a heterogeneous disorder, which is often co-morbid with learning disabilities. However, mathematical problems have rarely been studied in DCD. The aim of this study was to investigate the mathematical problems in children with various degrees of motor problems.
Stefanie, Pieters   +4 more
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Benefits of Flipped Learning for Developmental Mathematics

Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Current research shows community college students face numerous obstacles that limit their success in developmental mathematics courses.
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Developmental Stages of Mathematical Dynamics

1992
The formalism introduced in 1834–35 by Sir William Hamilton (1805–65) adds nothing substantial to classical dynamics as founded by Galileo and Newton, and often now called “Newtonian physics”. But it gives the latter a form that has been later successfully applied and imitated in many fields, including mathematical economics (see the paragraphs 3–5 ...
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Learning Principles that Characterize Developmental Mathematics

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1957
Developmental mathematics denotes a point of view with respect to pupil learning in the curriculum in mathematics or arithmetic. Some of the characteristics of Developmental Mathematics as this applies to pupil learning are described below.
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