“…In their research synthesis, Jitendra and Xin found only 14 published studies conducted in the last I0 years that involved the use of systematic strategies for mathematics word problem solving with students with identified disabilities or with students who were receiving remedial mathematics instruction. Most of the approaches reported in the literature have relied on information processing or cognitive models of mathematical problem solving (Case, Harris, & Graham, 1992;Hutchinson, 1993;Jitendra & Hoff, 1996;Montague, 1992;Montague, Applegate, & Marquard, 1993;Montague & Bos, 1986;Zawaiza & Gerber, 1993). These models emphasize problem representation (i.e., translating a problem from words into a meaningful representation) and problem solution (i.e., both solution planning and execution of mathematical operations).…”