The Effect of Computer-assisted Intervention Programs on Mathematics Achievement of High School Students in a Virtual School

The Effect of Computer-assisted Intervention Programs on Mathematics Achievement of High School Students in a Virtual School

Author: Brandi Rachelle Robinson

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 93

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The United States ranks in the middle of the nations participating in the Programme for International Student Assessment, and secondary education has not seen growth in mathematics achievement since the 1970s. Computer-assisted math education offers a new opportunity to increase mathematical achievement with students. Pearson Education’s MyMathLab has shown promise at the higher education level with enhancing student proficiency in concepts. The purpose of this study was to determine if the use of Math XL, the secondary counterpart to MyMathLab, could increase mathematics achievement, measured by the performance on the end-of-course test for Algebra I and Geometry for high school students in a computer-assisted math intervention program. The quasi-experimental posttest-only study enhanced the current knowledge of MyMathLab/Math XL as a tool for higher education and demonstrated the effects of using it at the secondary level. The sample was taken from high school Algebra I and Geometry students at an online high school in a southern state. A comparison group was created from students meeting the same criteria for the computer-assisted math intervention program who chose not to participate. An analysis of variance was used to test for statistically significant differences in the end-of-course test scores in those students enrolled in a computer-assisted math intervention program and those students not enrolled in a computer-assisted math intervention program. The analysis found no significant difference in the mean between the group enrolled in computer-assisted intervention and those not enrolled.


The Effects of Using Computer Assisted Instruction to Assist High School Geometry Students Achieve Higher Levels of Success on the Florida Competency Achievement Test (Fcat).

The Effects of Using Computer Assisted Instruction to Assist High School Geometry Students Achieve Higher Levels of Success on the Florida Competency Achievement Test (Fcat).

Author: Danny L. Clark (Sr)

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Published: 2005

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 9780496901029

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This research project also included students who were taking geometry in a South Florida Public High School located in Miami-Dade County. the study used two groups of 25 students; one was the control group and the other the experimental group from a predominately Hispanic high school.


The Effect of Computer-aided Instruction on Mathematics Achievement

The Effect of Computer-aided Instruction on Mathematics Achievement

Author: Kathryn Soeder

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 111

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This study focused on the effect of computer-aided instruction on mathematics achievement. Two schools within the same district, one which utilized computer instruction and one which did not, were studied and then measured by the PSSA test. The hypothesis was that students who used computer-assisted mathematics instruction would have significantly increased mathematics achievement compared with those who have not used computer-assisted mathematics instruction. In general, the study showed no significant difference in student achievement for the two groups.