Learning to Apply Algebra in the Community for Adults With Intellectual Developmental Disabilities.

Anthony M Rodriguez
Author Information
  1. Anthony M Rodriguez: Anthony M. Rodriguez, Department of Education, Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island.

Abstract

Students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are routinely excluded from algebra and other high-level mathematics courses. High school students with IDD take courses in arithmetic and life skills rather than having an opportunity to learn algebra. Yet algebra skills can support the learning of money and budgeting skills. This study explores the feasibility of algebra instruction for adults with IDD through an experimental curriculum. Ten individuals with IDD participated in a 6-week course framing mathematics concepts within the context of everyday challenges in handling money. The article explores classroom techniques, discusses student strategies, and proposes possible avenues for future research analyzing mathematics instructional design strategies for individuals with IDD.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Budgets
Curriculum
Developmental Disabilities
Education of Intellectually Disabled
Female
Humans
Intellectual Disability
Male
Mathematical Computing
Middle Aged
Young Adult

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