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Mugrage, Beverly – MATYC Journal, 1981
A review and a course outline of a workshop conducted at Wayne General and Technical College, a branch of the University of Akron, during seven weeks of Spring Semester 1980 are presented. (MP)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Learning Problems
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Howson, A. G.; And Others – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1988
This article announces a study by the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction (ICMI) concerning the public image of mathematics and mathematicians. Discusses the general frameworks, features, and methods of the popularization of mathematics. (YP)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematical Applications, Mathematicians, Mathematics
Merchant, Ronald – VocEd, 1980
Describes a new course at Spokane Falls Community College which builds on and reviews basic business math and electronic calculator skills. Material is self-paced and includes work with metrics. Discusses student evaluation of the course and type of equipment used. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Skills, Calculators, Course Evaluation, Mathematics Anxiety
Pace, John P. – 1981
For many students the present remedial mathematics curriculum is a collection of loosely related, very difficult to understand topics, and many, in consequence, lack the motivation to persist in remedial math courses. Most alternative instructional methods used in these courses fail to convey a sense of the underlying purpose of mathematics and…
Descriptors: Calculators, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction, Multimedia Instruction
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Posamentier, Alfred S. – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Proposes a new geometry curriculum for motivating middle school students. Discusses the treatment of geometry including visual justifications of geometric phenomena, examination of the properties of various common geometric figures, use of art and architecture, and inspection of geometric transformations. Eleven references are listed. (YP)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometric Constructions, Geometry, Mathematics Anxiety
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Butterworth, William T.; Coe, Paul R. – PRIMUS, 2004
"The Price is Right" ("TPIR") is a rich source of examples of applied probability, combinatorics, and game theory. While some of the games played on stage by individual contestants stress a knowledge of pricing, many are also heavily based on probability. "TPIR" stage games are a treasury of interesting modules that can be effective learning tools…
Descriptors: Game Theory, Mathematics Education, Probability, Mathematics Anxiety
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Greenwald, Sarah J.; Nestler, Andrew – PRIMUS, 2004
"The Simpsons" is an ideal source of fun ways to introduce important mathematical concepts, motivate students, and reduce math anxiety. We discuss examples from "The Simpsons" related to calculus, geometry, and number theory that we have incorporated into the classroom. We explore student reactions and educational benefits and difficulties…
Descriptors: Geometry, Number Concepts, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction
Bankhead, Mike – 1997
The high levels of anxiety, apprehension, and apathy of students in college algebra courses caused the instructor to create and test a variety of math teaching techniques designed to boost student confidence and enthusiasm in the subject. Overall, this proposal covers several different techniques, which have been evaluated by both students and the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Higher Education, Learning Motivation, Learning Strategies
Scheffler, Winnie – American Education, 1980
A widely adopted National Diffusion Network program, Diagnostic Prescriptive Arithmetic, teaches elementary arithmetic skills through games and other concept-building activities. Practical math applications and problem-solving techniques are emphasized. (SK)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Concept Teaching, Demonstration Programs, Educational Games
Cope, Charles L. – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1988
This paper presents a method of assessing math anxiety based on self-reported descriptors used to evaluate various personality traits in college students. A secondary purpose of the paper is to report the results of applying such an inventory to a group of college mathematics students. (PK)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitude Measures, College Mathematics, Higher Education
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Oltenacu, E. A. Branford – Journal of Biological Education, 1983
A herediscope is a device used to teach genetics while overcoming students' fears of the mathematical aspects of the subject. The herediscope can be constructed from cardboard or heavy paper by individual students. Qualitative inheritance, sex inheritance, random assortment, and population genetics are among the topics taught using the device. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Genetics, High Schools, Instructional Materials
Philadelphia Mayor's Commission on Literacy, PA. – 1994
In this document are a final report and guide from a project to produce a 30-minute training videotape that provided volunteer tutors and paid adult educators with concrete methods, techniques, and activities to help adult learners improve their numeracy skills. According to the final report, representatives of various adult education…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Basic Skills, Inservice Teacher Education
Lasher, Ann M. – 1981
Reducing math anxiety and building basic mathematical skills should not be treated as separate processes, but can and should be undertaken simultaneously. To do so requires a positive attitude on the part of the instructor; the establishment of an atmosphere in the classroom that encourages learning; and the instructor's awareness of different…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Instruction
Mathison, Marjorie A. – 1977
Math anxiety, or mathophobia, is an irrational fear of mathematics which interferes with the manipulation of numbers. In mild forms it may be only an annoyance, but severe forms may result in total avoidance of numerical operations, with accompanying fears and stress. Three methods for dealing with math anxiety have been developed by various…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Burton, Grace M. – School Science and Mathematics, 1984
Discusses research studies which examine why many capable students continue to avoid mathematics in school. The ideal mathematics student, sex differences, teacher behavior, student attitudes, and minority participation are among the areas considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Females, Geometry, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Education
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