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Implementing Reading And Writing In Secondary Mathematics, Mari E. Eisenhart
Implementing Reading And Writing In Secondary Mathematics, Mari E. Eisenhart
Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)
Literacy in secondary mathematics continues to be difficult for many. Mathematics teachers and researchers continue to develop support documents for secondary math teachers. It is important to utilize the literacy strategies already established by other content areas. It is feasible to adjust these strategies to suit the needs of mathematics students. Literacy across the content areas is a relatively new idea in education, but literacy in mathematics is even more foreign. It is necessary to use the available literacy strategies to develop materials applicable in the secondary mathematics classroom.
Mathematics In Motion: A Handbook Of Kinesthetic Teaching Strategies, Janie Brown Salazar
Mathematics In Motion: A Handbook Of Kinesthetic Teaching Strategies, Janie Brown Salazar
Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)
Howard Gardner first proposed his theory of Multiple Intelligences and the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence in 1983. Unfortunately, almost three decades later, teacher programs still do not train teachers about Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence in depth; nor do they train teachers how to integrate Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence into daily learning procedures and classroom environment. Schools focus very little on other factors that contribute to how successful a person might be in life, throughout life. Incorporating bodily-kinesthetic strategies in teaching can positively influence children's learning experience. The following research project investigates the research on the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, bodily-kinesthetic teaching strategies, teaching strategies linked to student achievement, …
Eighth Grade Mathematics Curriculum Alignment For School District 27j, Frances Bell
Eighth Grade Mathematics Curriculum Alignment For School District 27j, Frances Bell
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This project aligns the curriculum taught in eighth grade mathematics courses in School District 27J to the Colorado Academic Standards (CDE, 2009b). This project includes a yearly planning matrix, for implementation in the 2010-2011 school year. The review of literature defined curriculum and the benefits of curriculum alignment. This information helped to create the yearly planning matrix that aligned the current eighth grade resources to the new standards. The main goal of this project is to ensure that all students in eighth grade receive consistent instruction in each standard, which leads to success on the state standardized tests.
What Can Your Computer Recognize: Chemical And Facial Pattern Recognition Through The Use Of The Eigen Analysis Method, Anthony J. Giordano
What Can Your Computer Recognize: Chemical And Facial Pattern Recognition Through The Use Of The Eigen Analysis Method, Anthony J. Giordano
Regis University Student Publications (comprehensive collection)
Seeing patterns in the world is part of the human condition. If the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8,... are put before someone they will readily recognize the pattern of counting by two and be able to continue the sequence with the number 10, 12, . . . . Similarly, someone who is moderately acquainted with mathematics would recognize the numbers 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,... as the Fibonacci sequence. Yet, patterns are not simply limited to what can be observed within mathematical relationships. Yet, while humans can identify the pattern found within the frieze, a computer could not …