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Methods Of Forming Mathematical Thinking In Elementary School Students Using Logical Problems, Kunduz Ruzibaevna Karimova Doctoral Student Dec 2021

Methods Of Forming Mathematical Thinking In Elementary School Students Using Logical Problems, Kunduz Ruzibaevna Karimova Doctoral Student

Central Asian Journal of Education

The article discusses thinking, mathematical thinking, the role of problems in the formation of mathematical thinking, logical problems and ways to solve them. How to think in order to solve a problem in the method of reasoning, how to draw a table correctly and place data, how to find the unknowns based on what information is given in the reverse solution method, how to describe the relationship between the data in the diagram method and the same information in the Euler diagrams method the selection of different sets and the combination of similar elements of the sets are easily explained …


Do Teachers Know This?, David L. Pike Dec 2021

Do Teachers Know This?, David L. Pike

Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal

A Communication Arts instructor in a Calgary Technical Institute discovers an opportunity to enlarge his vocation when a student asks him a simple four-word question. Methods of thinking and learning are soon integrated into the communications curriculum, and students, together with their instructors, are invited to develop more and better “TLC” capabilities as they study and practice their chosen disciplines. The article closes by suggesting, given the challenges we’re facing in working, learning, and living well together now, that we ask leaders in our communities and beyond the same question; and to encourage them to expand their leadership roles and …


Honors College Type: A Detailed Mbti Analysis, Angela Farmer Sep 2021

Honors College Type: A Detailed Mbti Analysis, Angela Farmer

Journal of Research Initiatives

Individuals in society today are entrenched in stress, from competitive environments like school or work to social anxieties, including one's struggle to acclimate and survive within a given subset of individuals. As a result, life can have challenges. Nowhere is this more apparent than among the schools' high schools and college campuses where students, overwhelmed by a culture where they fail to thrive, take drastic, irreparable, and lethal action. While no established student profile is likely to engage in extreme violence like school shootings, reliable data is detailing some ominous motives (The school shooter, 2002). Paired with this information and …