Teachers can use these tools to promote discussions and help students move from concrete to abstract understanding of concepts.
Imagine walking into a math classroom. Everything is quiet, students are diligently writing and reading and thinking. You hear the rustle of paper, scratching pens, and the occasional student shifting ...
For faculty and graduate students who would like to run a project as part of the Experimental Mathematics Lab, please contact us with a project description. We would be very happy to provide ...
Teruni Lamberg, University of Nevada, Reno College of Education associate professor of elementary mathematics education, has a passion for preparing current and future educators to teach math more ...
Bob Moses, a lion of the civil rights movement who helped to secure voting rights for black people in Mississippi; the seat of the nation’s most virulent racial hatred in the 1960’s, saw early on the ...
Mathematics is an important aspect of learning. While most despise studying numbers and theorems, mathematics is—as some have poetically put it—the language of the universe. An understanding of ...
Statistics allows us to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions. Collect weather data for your city for the past five years. Analyze trends like average temperature or rainfall using statistical ...
A new math curriculum project at Calvin College is complete and ready to be used by middle school and high school teachers across the country and beyond. The project comes from the Kuyers Institute ...
Learn to use math and computers to model tissues, treatments, and toxicology. Develop mathematical and computational models to enhance understanding of the mechanisms governing tissue damage as a ...
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