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Ng, Sharon Sui Ngan – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2012
Asian children, including Chinese children, perform better than their English-speaking peers in cross-national mathematics studies. This superior Asian performance is attributed to several factors including cultural beliefs, educational systems and practices, and the Chinese number naming system. Given the limited empirical evidence on pre-school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Number Systems, Arithmetic
Henkin, Leon; Kessner, Arthur – 1969
Reports on the development of a course in modern mathematics for elementary school teachers. The subject matter for the course is concentrated on whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers. Ideas of logic and set theory are brought into the discussion incidently as needed for developing the number systems. Part 1 of the course is a brief essay…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Teachers, Instructional Materials, Mathematics
Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum Improvement Study, New York, NY. – 1968
This is Part 1 of the first course in a series which focuses on building fundamental mathematical structures. The arithmetic studied in elementary school along with modular arithmetic is examined and set notation and mappings of sets are presented. Mathematical group structures are introduced. Points and numbers are related both on a line and in a…
Descriptors: Algebra, Curriculum Development, Instructional Materials, Modern Mathematics
Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum Improvement Study, New York, NY. – 1966
THIS IS VOLUME 1 OF A THREE-VOLUME EXPERIMENTAL EDITION CONTAINING A SEQUENCE OF ENRICHED MATERIALS FOR SEVENTH-GRADE MATHEMATICS. THESE MATERIALS ARE DESIGNED FOR A PROGRAM OF INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION FOR THE ACCELERATED STUDENT OR FOR CLASSROOM PRESENTATION BY THE TEACHER. THE PRESENTATION OF THE MATERIAL IS IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO REFLECT…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Grade 7
Torguson, Edgar A. – 1971
Written to fulfill the requirements for a University of Minnesota College of Education off-campus Indian education course for public school teachers, this Native American curriculum unit for middle and high school reflects the calendar achievements of the Maya Indians. The calendar is discussed in terms of its base number 20 (vigesimal system),…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Curriculum Development, Mathematics
Stodola, Janet – 1971
Written to fulfill the requirements for a University of Minnesota College of Education off-campus Indian education course for public school teachers, this Native American curriculum unit for middle and high school reflects the mathematical achievements of the Maya, Aztec, and Inca Indians. The number systems, notation, and calendar techniques of…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, American Indians, Curriculum Development, Mathematics
Liao, T., Ed. – 1971
This newsletter for the Engineering Concepts Curriculum Project includes the educational objectives in the affective domain for the course. The major categories for these sixteen objectives are: (1) Interaction of science, technology and society; (2) Matching technology to people, society and the environment; and (3) Use of technological concepts.…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Instructional Materials
Lipka, Jerry; Illutsik, Esther – 1999
This paper examines how Ciulistet, a group of Yup'ik Eskimo elders, teachers, aides, and university collaborators, has slowly begun transforming education in southwest Alaska. Specifically, this paper shows how this indigenous group has produced, interpreted, and applied ancient Yup'ik wisdom to the modern context of schooling. Formally…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Biculturalism, Culturally Relevant Education, Curriculum Development
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Lipka, Jerry – Journal of American Indian Education, 1994
The Ciulistet, an Alaska Native teachers' research group, focused on the development of Yup'ik culturally based mathematics. Examines difficulties in interpreting Yup'ik knowledge to school-based mathematics, theoretical implications for indigenous education, and the process of culturally negotiating context and content of schooling. Describes the…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change