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Joan Moss phone: (416) 934-4504 email: jmoss@oise.utoronto.ca Departments: Applied Psychology and Human Development Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study | ||
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Research Overview Dr. Moss' research interests include mathematics education, mathematical reasoning, teacher and student development in mathematics. Representative Publications Moss, J. (2005) Pipes, tubes, and beakers: Teaching rational number. In J. Bransford and S. Donovan (Eds.), How Children Learn: History Science and Mathematics in the Classroom . National Academy Press. Moss & Caswell (2004). Connecting Linear Measurement to the Learning of Ratio and Proportion by Building Percent Dolls In Teaching Children Mathematics Measurement Focus Issue. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Reston, VA. 10 (2) 68-74. Moss, J. (2003, Feb). On The Way To Computational Fluency: Beginning With Percents as a Way Of Developing Understanding Of The Operations in Rational Numbers, (pp.335- 345) In Teaching Children Mathematics Focus Issue Computational Fluency. Reston, VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Moss, J. (2002). Precents and proportion at the center: Altering the teaching sequence for rational number. Making Sense of Fractions, Ratios, and Proportions. In B. Littweiller (Ed.), The NCTM 2002 Yearbook (pp. 109-120). The NCTM 2002 Yearbook. Moss, J., & Case, R. (2002). Developing children's understanding of the rational numbers. In J. Sowder & B. Chapelle (Eds.), Lessons Learned from Research (pp. 143-150). Reston, VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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