References: Reflect on Learning

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References

Beilock, S.L., & Willingham, D.T. (2014). Math anxiety: Can teachers help students reduce it? _American Educator, Summer Issue, _28-32, 43.

Betne, P. (2009). Reflection as a learning tool in mathematics. Transit: The LaGuardia Journal on Teaching and Learning, 4, 93-101.

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Driscoll, K. (2015). Improving the effectiveness of mathematics teaching through active reflection. In M. Marshman, V. Geiger, & A. Bennison (Eds.). Mathematics education in the margins (Proceedings of the 38th annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia), pp. 205-212. Sunshine Coast: MERGA.

Gersten, R., Beckmann, S., Clarke, B., Foegen, A., Marsh, L., Star, J. R., & Witzel, B. (2009). Assisting students struggling with mathematics: Response to Intervention (RtI) for elementary and middle schools (NCEE 2009-4060). Washington, DC: National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education.

Florida Department of Education. (2010). Classroom cognitive and meta-cognitive strategies for teachers: Research-based strategies for problem-solving in mathematics K-12. Tallahassee, FL: Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, Florida Department of Education.

Immordino-Yang, M.H., & Faeth, M. (2016). The role of emotion and skilled intuition in learning. In M.H. Immordino-Yang (Ed.), Emotions, learning, and the brain (93-105). New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Kaune, C. (2006). Reflection and metacognition in mathematics education—tools for the improvement of teaching quality. ZDM, 38(4), 350-360.

Mercer, N., & Sams, C. (2006). Teaching children how to use language to solve maths problems. Language and Education, 20(6), 507-528.

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Ramirez, G., & Beilock, S. L. (2011). Writing about testing worries boosts exam performance in the classroom. Science, 331(6014), 211-213.

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