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Materials To Supplement An Individualized Mathematics Program, Virginia Condon
Materials To Supplement An Individualized Mathematics Program, Virginia Condon
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This project represents an attempt to develop some materials to supplement the Addison-Wesley Mathematics Program for Grade 2. The commercial program, as it stands, is conceptually sound. Operationally, however, it in many cases did not satisfactorily meet the needs of the individual students of the classroom.
Therefore, the basic material was retained (i.e., student workbooks, teacher's manual, unit tests). Materials have been developed which allow some individualization in the presentation of the concepts, self-pacing by the student, testing devices, working conditions, manipulative materials, and follow-up worksheets. These terms are further explained in the pages that follow, as well as their …
An Investigation Of The Need To Correlate Academic Subject Areas With Industrial Arts, Ernest James Boedcher
An Investigation Of The Need To Correlate Academic Subject Areas With Industrial Arts, Ernest James Boedcher
Graduate Student Research Papers
This study was initiated as a result of a need that became apparent in two industrial arts seminars at Central Washington State College. Studies reveal that industrial arts teachers use principles, laws, and applications of mathematics and science daily, but these are seldom recognized and made meaningful to the students. As a result of this study industrial arts teachers may see a way to use this material to initiate similar situations in their teaching.
Enrichment Activities And Materials For The Intermediate Grades' Arithmetic Program, Paul R. Trammell
Enrichment Activities And Materials For The Intermediate Grades' Arithmetic Program, Paul R. Trammell
Graduate Student Research Papers
What are some worthwhile enrichment activities and materials for the intermediate grades' arithmetic program?
A Study Of Mathematics Curriculum For Grades 4-6, Jack J. Guns
A Study Of Mathematics Curriculum For Grades 4-6, Jack J. Guns
Graduate Student Research Papers
Teachers are being encouraged to achieve competency in improved mathematics instruction through workshops, "in-service training," National Science Foundation Scholarships, Carnegie Foundation Scholarships, and college summer schools. By providing training and sufficient motivation, educators can solve the primary problem in revamping our mathematics' curriculum. But educators are also confronted with the serious challenge of defining and organizing a sound modern curriculum drawn from research on the basic concepts students must have as they move from one level to the next.