Date of Award
1988
Type
Thesis
Major
Specialist in Education
Degree Type
Special Degree in Education in Math Education
Department
Teacher Education
First Advisor
Dr. Mary M. Lindquist
Second Advisor
Dr. James M. Brewbaker
Third Advisor
Dr. Carolyn M. Cartledge
Abstract
Four intact first year algebra classes and two teachers in a rural county of Georgia served as subjects for this study on wait time. The students were identified as high, medium, and low academic achievers on the basis of their performance on the math portion of the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills. Wait time was measured from the video camera-recorded teaching sessions. Based upon the results of t-tests, no significant difference was found between the mean wait times given to boys and girls. An analysis of variance indicated significant differences among achievement levels. Low and high achievers were given more wait time than medium achievers.
Recommended Citation
Sharpe, Gwendolyn, "Wait Time: A Contributing Factor in Sex-Related Differences in Mathematics Instruction" (1988). Theses and Dissertations. 727.
https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/theses_dissertations/727
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