MAE 4350  Bibliography     Books  Articles  Journals  

     Arce, E.  (2000).  Curriculum for Young Children:  An Introduction.  Albany, NY:  Delmar/Thomson Learning.
     Alexander, L., & Cobb, R.  (1984).  Identification of the dimensions and predictors of math anxiety among college students.  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-South Educational Research Association (New Orleans, LA, November 16, 1984). (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 251 320).
     American Association of University Women.  (1992)  How schools shortchange girls.  Washington, D.C.: American Association of University Women Educational Foundation
    Anton, W. D., & Klisch, M. C.  (1995).  Perspectives on mathematics anxiety and test anxiety.  In C.D. Spielberger,   & P. Vagg (Eds.), Test Anxiety.  Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis Publishers.
    Archambeault, B.  (1993).  Holistic mathematics instruction: Interactive problem solving and real life situations help learners understand math concepts.  Adult Learning, 5(1), 21-23.    Arem, C. A.  (1993).  Conquering math anxiety.  Pacific Grove, California: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
   Asher, J. (1982).  Learning another language through actions: The complete teachers’ guidebook.  Los Gatos, CA: Sky Oaks.
   Ball, D. L., & Wilson, S. M.  (1990).  Knowing the subject and learning to teach it: Examining assumptions about becoming a mathematics teacher.  East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University.  (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 323 207).
    Barnes, E. (1980).  Demystifying math.  American Education, 16, 6-8.     Battista, M.  (1994).  Reform movement in mathematics education. Phi Delta Kappan, 75, 462-463, 466-470.
    Bidwell, J.K. (1993).  Humanize your classroom with the history of mathematics. Mathematics Teacher, 86(6), 461-464.
   Brush, L. R.  (1981).  Some thoughts for teachers on mathematics anxiety.  Arithmetic Teacher, 29(4), 37-39.    Burns, M.  (1994).  Arithmetic: The last holdout. Phi Delta Kappan, 75, 471-476.    Burns, M.   (1998).   Math: Facing an American phobia.  Sausalito, CA: Math Solutions Publications.    Bush, W. S.  (1991).  Factors related to changes in elementary students' mathematics anxiety.  Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 13(2), 33-43.    Buxton, L.  (1981).  Do you panic about math? Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational Books, Inc.    Buxton, L.  (1991).  Math panic.  Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann Educational Books, Inc.
   Carpenter, T. P., Fennema, E., Peterson, P. L., Chiang, C., & Loef, M.  (1989).  Using knowledge of children's mathematics thinking in classroom teaching: An experimental study.  American Educational Research Journal, 26, 385-401.
    Cazden, C. (1988). Classroom discourse. Portsmouth, NH: Hienemann.
    Chamot, A., & O’ Malley, J.  (1989).  The cognitive academic language learning approach.  In P. Rigg and V. Allen, (Eds.), When they don’t all speak English.  Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.
   Claire, E. & Haynes J.  (1994).  Classroom teacher’s ESL survival kit #1.  Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:     Alemany Press.
   Clements, D. H., Sarama, J., & DiBiase, A. (Eds.) (2003). Engaging young children in mathematics:  Standards for pre-school and kindergarten mathematics.    Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
   Clemson, D., & Clemson, W.  (2003).  Mathematics in the early years.  New York, NY:  Taylor & Francis.
   Closs,  M. P.  (Ed.).  (1986). Mathematical notation of the Maya Native American mathematics.  Austin:  University of Texas Press.
   Cobb, P. (1994).  Where is the mind?  Constructivist and sociocultural perspectives on mathematical development.  Educational Researcher, 23(7), 13-20.
   Cooney, T. J., & Friel, S. N. (1992).  Implementing the professional standards for teaching mathematics.  Arithmetic Teacher, 39(6), 62-64.
    Crandall, J.  (1987).  ESL through content‑area instruction.  Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:  Prentice Hall, Inc.
    Crawford, C. G. (1980).  Math without fear.  New York, New York: New Visionpoints/Vision Books.
    Cummins, J. (1981).  The role of primary language development in promoting educational success for language minority students. In Schooling and language minority students: A theoretical framework.  Sacramento: California State Department of Education. 
    Dale, T., & Cuevas, G.  (1992).  Integrating mathematics and language learning.  In P. Richard-Amato & M. Snow (Eds.), The multicultural  classroom.  White Plains, NY: Longman.
   Davis, R. B.  (1984).  Learning mathematics: The cognitive science approach to mathematics education. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex.
   Desper, D. B.  (1988).  Mathematics anxiety: Causes and correlates, treatments, and prevention.  Master's Exit Project, Indiana University at South Bend.  (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 296 895).
   Diaz, C.  (1989).  Hispanic cultures and cognitive styles:  Implications for teachers.  Multicultural Leader, 2(4), 1-4.
   Diaz-Rico and Weed.  (1995).  The crosscultural, language, and academic development handbook: A complete k-12 reference guide.   Boston: Allyn and Bacon.Davidson, R., & Levitov, E.  (1993).  Overcoming math anxiety.  New York, New York: Harper Collins College Publishers.
   Dodd, A. W.  (1992).  Insights from a math phobic. Mathematics Teacher, 85(4), 296-298.
   Eddy, L.  (1985).  The nature and treatment of mathematics anxiety.  Requirements for course S591--Exit Project, Indiana University.  (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 277 595).
   Edgerton, R. T.  (1992).  A description of the assessment practices of teachers who have begun to implement the instructional practices suggested in the NCTM standards document.  Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA.
   Eisenberg, M.  (1992).  Compassionate math.  Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 30(4), 157-166. 
   Elliot, P.  (1983).  Question: Is math anxiety a figment of the imagination? Answer: Never! (A neurological glimpse at mathematics anxiety).  International Journal of Mathematics Education in Science and Technology, 14(6), 777-784.
   Farrell, M. A., & House, P. A.  (1994).  Let the mathematics‑science connection break the mold in teacher preparation.  Mathematics Teacher, 87(4), 289.
   Fennema, E., & Franke, M.  (1992).  Teacher's knowledge and its impact. In D. Grouws (Ed.), Handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning (pp. 147‑64).   New York: Macmillan Publishers.        
   Fennema, E., Carpenter, T., & Lamon, S.  (1991).  Integrating research on teaching and learning mathematics. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. 
   Fennema, E., & Peterson, P. L.  (1985).  Effective teaching, students engagement in classroom activities, and sex-related differences in learning mathematics.  American Educational Research Journal, 22(3), 309-335.
   Ferrini‑Mundy, J.  (1986, April).  Mathematics teachers' attitudes and beliefs: Implications for in‑service education.  Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco, CA. 
   Florida Department of Education.  (1996). Performance standards for teachers of English for speakers of other languages.  Tallahassee: Florida Department of Education.
   Frary, R., & Ling, J.  (1983).  A factor-analytic of mathematics anxiety. Education and Psychological Measurement, 43, 965-993.
   Gadanidis, G.  (1991).  Deconstructing constructivism.  Mathematics Teacher, 87(2), 91‑94.
   Good, T. L., & Brophy, J.  (1994).  Looking in classrooms. (6th Ed.) New York, New York: HarperCollins College Publishers.
   Hackworth, R. D.  (1992).  Math anxiety reduction. Clearwater, Florida: H & H Publishing Company.
   Hembree, R.  (1990).  The nature, effects, and relief of mathematics anxiety.  Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 21, 33-46.
   Hendel, D. D., & Davis, S. O.  (1978).  Effectiveness of an intervention strategy for reducing mathematics anxiety.  Journal of Counseling Psychology, 25, 429-434.
   Hiebert, J., & Carpenter, T. P.  (1992).  Learning and teaching with understanding.  In D.A. Grouws (Ed.), Handbook of research on mathematics teaching and learning (pp. 65-97).  New York: Macmillian. 
   Hilton, P., & Pedersen, J.  (1983).  Fear no more: An adult approach to mathematics.  Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
   Immergut, B., & Smith, J. B.  (1994).  Arithmetic and algebra...again.  New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
    Kagan, S. (1989).  Cooperative learning: Resources for teachers. San Juan Capistrano, CA: Resources for Teachers.
   Kagan, S. (1997).  Cooperative Learning.  San Clemente, California:  Kagan Cooperative Learning.
   Kitchens, A.  (1995).  Defeating math anxiety.  Chicago, IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
   Kogelman, S., & Heller, B. R.  (1986).  The only math book you'll ever need.  New York, New York: Facts On File Publications.
   Krashen, S. (1985).  The input hypothesis: Issues and implications. New York: Longman.
   Leinhardt, G.  (1992).  What research on learning tells us about teaching.  Educational Leadership, 49(7), 20-25.
   Lubinski, C. A.  (1994).  The influence of teachers' beliefs and knowledge on learning environments.  Arithmetic Teacher, 41(8), 476‑479.
   Mack, N.K.  (1995).  Confounding whole-number and fraction concepts when building on informal knowledge.  Journal of Research in Mathematics Education, 26(5), 422-441.
   McLeod, D. B.  (1991).  Research on learning and instruction in mathematics: The role of affect.  In E. Fennema, T. Carpenter, and S. Lamon (Eds.), Integrating research on teaching and learning mathematics (pp. 55-82). Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
   Meece, J. L., Wigfield, A., & Eccles, J. S.  (1990).  Predictors of math anxiety and its influence on young adolescents' course enrollment intentions and performance in mathematics.  Journal of Educational Psychology, 82, 60-70. 
    Moore, C.G. (1994).  Research in Native American mathematics education.  For the Learning of Mathematics14(2), 9-14.
   Moskowitz, G. (1978).  Caring and sharing in the foreign language class. Cambridge, MA: Newbury House
   National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.  (1989).  Curriculum and evaluation standards for school mathematics. Reston, VA: Author.
   National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.  (1991).  Professional standards for teaching mathematics.  Reston, VA: Author. 
   National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.  (1995).  Professional assessment standards for teaching mathematics. Reston, VA: Author.
   National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.  (1995).  Mathematics Anxiety [Supplemental Brochure].  Reston, VA: Author.
   National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) & Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD).  (1991).  A guide for reviewing school mathematics programs.  Reston, Virginia: Author.
   National Resource Council.  (1989). Everybody counts: A report to the nation on the future of mathematics education. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, p.1.
   Nelson, S., Gallagher, J., & Coleman, M.  (1993).  Cooperative learning from two different perspectives.  Roper Review, 16, 117-121.
    O’Malley, J., Chamot, A., Stewner-Manzanares, G., Kupper., & Russo, R.  (1985).  Learning strategy applications with students of English as a second language.  TESOL Quarterly. 19 (3), 557-584.
    Oxrieder, C. A., & Ray, J. P.  (1982).  Your numbers up. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
   Paciorek, K. M., & Munro, J. H.  (1999).  Sources:  Notable Selections in Early Childhood Education (2nd ed).  Guilford, CT:  Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.
   Parker, R. E.  (1991).  Implementing the curriculum and evaluation standards: What will implementation take?  Mathematics Teacher, 84(6) 442‑478.     Pejouhy, N. H.  (1990).  Teaching math for the 21st century.  Phi Delta Kappan, 72(1), 76.
    Posamentier, A. S., & Stepelman, J.  (1986).  Teaching secondary school mathematics.  Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company.
    Resnick, H., Viehe, J., & Segal, S.  (1982).  Is math anxiety a local phenomenon? A study of prevalence and dimensionality.  Journal of Counseling Psychology, 29(1), 39-47.     Rounds, J.B., & Hendel, D.D.  (1980).  Mathematics anxiety attitudes toward mathematics.  Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 13(2), 83-89.
   Ruedy, E., & Nirenberg, S.  (1990).  Where do I put the decimal point?: How to conquer math anxiety and increase your facility with numbers.  New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company.
   Scieszka, J., & Smith, L.  (1995).  Math curse.  New York, New York: Viking, a division of Penguin Books U.S.A. Inc.
   Sherard, W. H.  (1981).  Math anxiety in the classroom.  The Clearing House, 75(5), 280-284.
   Simon, M. A.  (1995).  Reconstructuring mathematics pedagogy from a constructivist perspective.  Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 26(2), 114-145.
   Smith, M. K.  (1994).  HumblePi.  Amherst, New York: Promtheus Books.
   Steen, L. A.  (1990).  The shoulders of giants.  Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
   Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc.  (1991).  ESL Standards for Pre-K -12 [Brochure].  Alexandria, Virginia.
   Terrell, T.  (1981).  The natural approach in bilingual education.  In Schooling and language minority students: A theoretical framework.  Los Angeles: Evaluation, Dissemination and Assessment Center, California State University, Los Angeles.
   Thompson, A. G.  (1984).  The relationship of teachers' conceptions of mathematics and mathematics teaching to instructional practice.  Educational Studies in Mathematics, 15, 105‑127.
   Tobias, S.  (1978).  Math anxiety: A new look at an old problem. Children Today, 7(63), 7-9.
   Tobias, S.  (1980).  Anxiety and mathematics: An update. Harvard Educational Review, 50(1), 63-70.
   Tobias, S.  (1985).  Math anxiety and physics: Some thoughts on learning. Physics Today, 38(68), 61-66.
   Tobias, S.  (1987).  Succeed with math: Every student's guide to conquering math anxiety.  New York, New York: College Board Publications.
   Tobias, S.  (1993).  Overcoming math anxiety revised and expanded.  New York, New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
   Wells, D.  (1994).  Anxiety, insight and appreciation.  Mathematics Teaching, 147, 8.
   Williams, W. V.  (1988).  Answers to questions about math anxiety.  School Science and Mathematics, 88(2), 95-104.
   Zaslavsky, C.  (1994).  Fear of math.  New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
   Zemelman, S., Daniels, H., and Hyde, A.  (1993).  Best practice: New standards for teaching and learning in America’s school.  Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann
   Zollman, A. & Mason, E.  (1992).  The Standards' Beliefs Instrument (SBI): Teachers' Beliefs About the NCTM StandardsSchool Science and Mathematics, 92(7), 359‑364.

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