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Corbishley, Jeffrey B.; Truxaw, Mary P. – School Science and Mathematics, 2010
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics has set ambitious goals for the teaching and learning of mathematics that include preparing students for both the workplace and higher education. While this suggests that it is important for students to develop strong mathematical competencies by the end of high school, there is evidence to indicate…
Descriptors: Generalization, Mathematical Logic, Numeracy, Measurement Techniques
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Boyle, Patrick J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1971
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Resource Materials, Secondary School Mathematics, Trigonometry
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Sleight, Norma – School Science and Mathematics, 1970
Descriptors: Inequalities, Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics
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Bidwell, James K. – School Science and Mathematics, 1993
Integrates the sum, difference, and multiple angle identities into an examination of Ptolemy's Theorem, which states that the sum of the products of the lengths of the opposite sides of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle is equal to the product of the lengths of the diagonals. (MDH)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education, Mathematics History
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Markel, William D. – School Science and Mathematics, 1982
Concern is expressed that trigonometry is being de-emphasized at the secondary level, and that even incoming college students with excellent mathematics backgrounds and aptitudes appear to be "drawing blanks" on even the most fundamental trigonometric concepts. Teaching trigonometry as the ultimate high school subject is promoted. (MP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Educational Change, Higher Education, Mathematical Concepts
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Doerr, Helen M. – School Science and Mathematics, 1996
Investigates the construction of understanding of the motion of an object down an inclined plane which takes place through the process of model building in an integrated algebra, trigonometry, and physics class. Discusses four major themes related to student learning through modeling that emerged from the results. Discusses implications for…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Development, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies