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Abrams, William – PRIMUS, 2023
This paper describes a course designed to introduce students to mathematical thinking and a variety of lower level mathematics topics using baseball while satisfying the goals of quantitative reasoning. We give suggestions for sources, topics, techniques, and examples so any mathematics teacher can design such a course to fit their needs. The…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Statistical Analysis, Team Sports, Mathematics Instruction
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O'Neill, Christopher; Silverstein, Lily – PRIMUS, 2023
The authors describe their approach to teaching a course on finite fields and combinatorial applications, including block designs and error-correcting codes, using a hybrid of lectures and active learning. Under the discussed classroom model, there are two lecture days and two discovery-based discussion days each week. Discussions center around…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics
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Yoshinobu, Stan; Jones, Matthew G.; Hayward, Charles N.; Schumacher, Carol; Laursen, Sandra L. – PRIMUS, 2023
Faculty professional development is an important lever for change in supporting instructors to adopt research-based instructional strategies that engage students intellectually, foster learning-supportive attitudes and habits of mind, and strengthen their persistence in mathematics. Yet the literature contains few well-rationalized models for…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inquiry, Workshops, College Mathematics
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Radmehr, Farzad; Nedaei, Mahboubeh; Drake, Michael – PRIMUS, 2022
Mathematics education faculty working in mathematics departments are commonly involved in teaching undergraduate mathematics courses, teaching and supervising postgraduate students of mathematics education, and developing mathematics teachers (pre-service and/or in-service). This paper proposes a new elective course that can be taken by either…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Majors (Students), Elective Courses, Course Selection (Students)
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Konnova, Larisa; Lipagina, Larisa; Postovalova, Galina; Rylov, Alexander; Stepanyan, Irina – Education Sciences, 2019
The article provides a possible option of how first-year students of Russian universities adapt to mastering higher mathematics. The purpose of the research is the development of methodological approaches to designing an online course that recaps school math material in a short period. The concept of individualization of educational activities is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education
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Kerrigan, John – College Teaching, 2018
Active learning involves students engaging with course content beyond lecture: through writing, applets, simulations, games, and more (Prince, 2004). As mathematics is often viewed as a subject area that is taught using more traditional methods (Goldsmith & Mark, 1999), there are actually many simple ways to make undergraduate mathematics…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Students
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Hitchman, Theron J.; Shaw, Douglas – PRIMUS, 2015
Inquiry-based learning (IBL) techniques can be used in mathematics courses for non-majors, such as courses required for liberal arts majors to fulfill graduation requirements. Unique challenges are discussed, followed by adaptations of IBL techniques to overcome those challenges.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Liberal Arts, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
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Rash, Agnes; Weld, Kathryn – PRIMUS, 2013
In this introduction to the Special Issue on Capstone Courses we describe a range of models for the capstone course, common goals for these different courses, popular teaching methods, the use of capstone courses in program assessment, and issues related to course maintenance and faculty development.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Curriculum, Course Content, Curriculum Design
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Kelsey, Gregory A. – PRIMUS, 2013
I present a unit on voting theory and social choice taught as the beginning of a liberal arts mathematics course for undergraduates. In this unit, students voted on the final grade calculation formula and topics to cover during the semester and then analyzed the results using various voting systems. I believe that by allowing my students to…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Grades (Scholastic)
MDRC, 2015
In an increasingly technological world, developing basic math skills is crucial. Headlines regularly be-moan the international ranking of American students on math proficiency, and students from low-income families do worse in math than their more affluent peers. The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment in occupations…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Low Income Groups, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
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Deschamp, Brent; Latulippe, Christine – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
First-year experience courses, although common on university campuses, are conducted in a variety of formats. This article outlines strategies and activities used at a large urban commuter campus in a first-year experience sequence run by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics for the College of Science. The course, designed for freshmen…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Majors (Students), First Year Seminars, College Science
Toh, Pee Choon; Toh, Tin Lam; Ho, Foo Him; Quek, Khiok Seng – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2012
We have applied the "practical paradigm" in teaching problem solving to secondary school students. The key feature of the practical paradigm is the use of a practical worksheet to guide the students' processes in problem solving. In this paper, we report the diffusion of the practical paradigm to university level courses for prospective…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Problem Solving, Models, Thinking Skills
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Karls, Michael A. – PRIMUS, 2010
At the suggestion of a colleague, I read "The Code Book", [32], by Simon Singh to get a basic introduction to the RSA encryption scheme. Inspired by Singh's book, I designed a Ball State University Honors Colloquium in Mathematics for both majors and non-majors, with material coming from "The Code Book" and many other sources. This course became…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Homework
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Begg, Andy – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2011
In this article, I present some "axioms" that relate to undergraduate mathematics education. When I first heard the word axiom, it was defined as a "self-evident truth"; but an axiom is not a truth, it is a subjective assumption on which an argument or proof can be based. My purpose in presenting these axioms is to stimulate debate about…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Educational Change
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Titman, Andrew C.; Lancaster, Gillian A. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2011
Technology is increasingly used to aid the teaching of statistics. Personal Response Systems (PRS) involve equipping students with a handset allowing them to send responses to questions put to them by a lecturer. PRS allows lectures to be more interactive and can help reinforce material. It can also allow the lecturer to monitor students'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Course Content, Data Collection, Statistics
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