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Jernigan, Robert W. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2008
This article shows a concrete and easy recognizable view of a cumulative distribution function(cdf). Photograph views of the search tabs on dictionaries are used to increase students' understanding and facility with the concept of a cumulative distribution function. Projects for student investigations are also given. This motivation and view helps…
Descriptors: Statistical Distributions, Mathematics, Visual Aids, Photography
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Witzel, Bradley S.; Riccomini, Paul J.; Schneider, Elke – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
Students with learning disabilities struggle to acquire essential mathematical concepts and skills, especially at the secondary level. One effective approach to improving secondary math performance supported by research is the concrete-to-representational-to-abstract (CRA) sequence of instruction. Although CRA is an evidenced-based instructional…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Broca, D. S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
This note presents an alternative approach to the reasoning process and derivation of the hypergeometric probability mass function (pmf), and contrasts it with a binomial model. It utilizes the essential concept of sampling without replacement directly in the development of the mass function.
Descriptors: Probability, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Logic, Geometry
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Jarrett, Joscelyn A. – AMATYC Review, 2008
This article suggests the introduction of the concepts of areas bounded by plane curves and the volumes of solids of revolution in Pre-calculus. It builds on the basic knowledge that students bring to a pre-calculus class, derives a few more formulas, and gives examples of some problems on plane areas and the volumes of solids of revolution that…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Prior Learning
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Shultz, Harris S.; Shiflett, Ray C. – AMATYC Review, 2008
Students were asked to find all possible values for A so that the points (1, 2), (5, A), and (A, 7) lie on a straight line. This problem suggests a generalization: Given (x, y), find all values of A so that the points (x, y), (5, A), and (A, 7) lie on a straight line. We find that this question about linear equations must be resolved using the…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, College Mathematics, Two Year Colleges
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Holland, Jason; Karabegov, Alexander – College Mathematics Journal, 2008
In this article, a systematic approach is given for solving a magic star puzzle that usually is accomplished by trial and error or "brute force." A connection is made to the symmetries of a cube, thus the name Magic Hexahedron.
Descriptors: Puzzles, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
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Farmer, Tom – College Mathematics Journal, 2008
We answer a geometric question that was raised by the carpenter in charge of erecting helical stairs in a 10-story hospital. The explanation involves the equations of lines, planes, and helices in three-dimensional space. A brief version of the question is this: If A and B are points on a cylinder and the line segment AB is projected radially onto…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Problem Solving, College Mathematics
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Kelso, Robert P., Sr. – Engineering Design Graphics Journal, 2008
The paper presents a unique approach in associating perspective projection with the image beheld by the eye and demonstrates that all graphical and photographic perspective projections must contain distortion when compared to the image beheld by the eye. (Contains 8 figures.)
Descriptors: Human Body, Vision, Visual Perception, Visual Discrimination
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Flores, A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
This article presents activities to help students establish a connection between the mean and the balance point of a lever. The lever and its law are discussed briefly. Thought experiments with a meterstick are presented to emphasize different properties of the mean and weighted averages. (Contains 16 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Experiments, Mathematical Concepts, Measurement Techniques
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Zazkis, Rina; Leikin, Roza – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
In this study we utilize the notion of learner-generated examples, suggesting that examples generated by students mirror their understanding of particular mathematical concepts. In particular, we explore examples generated by a group of prospective secondary school teachers for a definition of a square. Our framework for analysis includes the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Knowledge Level, Geometric Concepts, Teacher Attitudes
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Greiffenhagen, Christian; Sharrock, Wes – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
In the last three decades there have been a variety of studies of what is often referred to as "everyday" or "street" mathematics. These studies have documented a rich variety of arithmetic practices involved in activities such as tailoring, carpet laying, dieting, or grocery shopping. More importantly, these studies have helped to rectify…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Theories, Cognitive Processes
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Font, Vicenc; Contreras, Angel – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2008
Research in the didactics of mathematics has shown the importance of the problem of the particular and its relation to the general in teaching and learning mathematics as well as the complexity of factors related to them. In particular, one of the central open questions is the nature and diversity of objects that carry out the role of particular…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Semiotics, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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O'Brien, Timothy E. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2008
This article considers some issues in designing a course focusing on statistical concepts rather than memorizing formulae.
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematical Concepts, Curriculum Development, Course Content
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Hamdan, May – PRIMUS, 2008
Through an account of the history of exponential functions as presented in traditional calculus textbooks, I present my observations and remarks on the spiral development of the concept, and my concerns about the general presentations of the subject. In this article I emphasize how the different arrangements and sequencing of the subjects required…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Textbooks, Definitions, Calculus
Faux, Geoff; Hepburn, Barbara – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
Following an ATM working weekend funded by the Clothworkers Guild, the authors invited three neighbouring village primary schools to make a quilt as a collaborative venture. Using some ready-made quilts, resource books and boxes of ATM tiles (squares, hexagons, octagons, dodecagons) and a separate box containing plastic squares, triangles, two…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Geometric Concepts
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