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Wares, Arsalan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
The purpose of this short paper is to describe a new proof of the Pythagorean Theorem that involves paper folding.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Palatnik, Alik; Koichu, Boris – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
This article concerns student sense making in the context of algebraic activities. We present a case in which a pair of middle-school students attempts to make sense of a previously obtained by them position formula for a particular numerical sequence. The exploration of the sequence occurred in the context of two-month-long student research…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Middle School Students, Problem Solving
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Gough, John – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Three game examples using L-shaped tri-cubes in alternative arrangements are presented. Each game example challenges you to think who might win, and what alternative playing strategies could be implemented to change the final outcome.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Manipulative Materials
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Farrugia, Marie Therese – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2017
In this article, I describe a research/teaching experience I undertook with a class of 5-year-old children in Malta. The topic was subtraction on the number line. I interpret the teaching/learning process through a semiotic perspective. In particular, I highlight the role played by the gesture of forming "frog jumps" on the number line.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Subtraction, Foreign Countries, Young Children
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López-García, Jeanett; Jiménez Zamudio, Jorge Javier – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2017
It is very common to find in contemporary literature of Differential Equations, the need to incorporate holistically in teaching and learning the three different approaches: analytical, qualitative, and numerical, for continuous dynamical systems. However, nowadays, in some Bachelor of Science that includes only one course in differential…
Descriptors: Models, Qualitative Research, Teaching Methods, Calculus
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Jeannotte, Doris; Kieran, Carolyn – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
The development of students' mathematical reasoning (MR) is a goal of several curricula and an essential element of the culture of the mathematics education research community. But what mathematical reasoning consists of is not always clear; it is generally assumed that everyone has a sense of what it is. Wanting to clarify the elements of MR,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Models
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Neumann, Hanna – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Prof. Hanna Neumann gave the Presidential Address at Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers inaugural conference in 1966. The conference was held at Monash University and had the theme of "mathematical unity". In this address, Prof. Neumann described some features of the teaching of mathematics in schools. While she did not know…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Associations, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
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Gould, Robert – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2017
Past definitions of statistical literacy should be updated in order to account for the greatly amplified role that data now play in our lives. Experience working with high-school students in an innovative data science curriculum has shown that teaching statistical literacy, augmented by data literacy, can begin early.
Descriptors: Statistics, High School Students, Data, Mathematics Instruction
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Vozzo, Enzo – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2017
Ever since their serendipitous discovery by Italian mathematicians trying to solve cubic equations in the 16th century, imaginary and complex numbers have been difficult topics to understand. Here the word complex is used to describe something consisting of a number of interconnecting parts. The different parts of a complex number are the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Numbers
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Simon, Martin A. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2017
Mathematical understanding continues to be one of the major goals of mathematics education. However, what is meant by "mathematical understanding" is underspecified. How can we operationalize the idea of mathematical understanding in research? In this article, I propose particular specifications of the terms "mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Educational Research
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Martínez, Sol Sáez; de la Rosa, Félix Martínez; Rojas, Sergio – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
In Advanced Calculus, our students wonder if it is possible to graphically represent a tornado by means of a three-dimensional curve. In this paper, we show it is possible by providing the parametric equations of such tornado-shaped curves.
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics)
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Hasler, Mario – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2017
There are many well-known or new methods to adjust statistical tests for multiplicity. This article provides an illustration helping lecturers or consultants to remember the differences of three important multiplicity adjustment methods and to explain them to non-statisticians.
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Mathematical Concepts, Measurement Techniques, Mathematics Instruction
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Quinnell, Lorna – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Compared to the use of the word "average" in the media and in everyday conversations, an average is used very precisely in mathematics. This is complicated by the fact that there are three different types of averages: means, medians, and modes. As with other concepts, scaffolding understanding of mathematical averages is important. Such…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Mathematical Concepts, Foreign Countries
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Brown, Philip R. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
Fractional approximations of e and p are discovered by searching for repetitions or partial repetitions of digit strings in their expansions in different number bases. The discovery of such fractional approximations is suggested for students and teachers as an entry point into mathematics research.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Fractions, Teaching Methods
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Borkovitz, Debra K.; Haferd, Thomas – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Clock Buddies is our favorite first-day-of-class activity. It starts as a nonthreatening icebreaker activity that helps students learn one another's names, but it soon asks students to find their own strategies for solving a real-world scheduling problem. Even highly math phobic students work with others and succeed. Students gain insight from…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Arithmetic, Problem Solving
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