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Retamoso, Ivan – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2022
A very common Applied Optimization Problem in Calculus deals with minimizing a distance given certain constraints, using Calculus, the general method for solving these problems is to find a function formula for the distance that we need to minimize, take the derivative of the distance function, set it equal to zero, and solve for the input value,…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Calculus, Problem Solving, Geometric Concepts
Bird, Dorothy; Duffy, Patrice – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2021
This account of practice details the experiences of two doctoral students, on a DBA programme in the UK, as participants in an action learning set. It outlines the background to setting up the action learning set and describes early assumptions made by the students in relation to action learning structures. It highlights the initial difficulties…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Administration Education, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes
Dorner, Christian – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
This paper deals with a set of geometrical problems for mathematical problem-solving at different difficulty levels. All of these are presented as national flags and one has to investigate invariant area proportions when changing the locus of any corner of the flag. This dynamic element suggests the usage of dynamical geometry environments.…
Descriptors: Problem Sets, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Budner, Drew – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
In an effort to increase student comprehension and retention of basic chemistry concepts within a college level general chemistry course, a series of activities were created. These activities are referred to here as integrated problems. They were developed to help students by continuously reviewing key concepts and incorporating new material into…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Science Activities, Learning Activities
Prasad, Priya V. – PRIMUS, 2020
Mathematics teachers need to teach students more than just a laundry list of mathematical skills. Many of us also want to train our students to use mathematical habits of mind. However, traditional grading schemes usually do not allow us to reward intellectual courage and modesty. In this paper, I report on my implementation of specifications…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Grading, Mathematics Skills, Thinking Skills
Frank, Brian W. – Physics Teacher, 2018
The goal of this paper is to illustrate different ways that cardsorting activities (or "card stacks") can be implemented in the introductory physics classroom, along with various tips and resources for getting started. My first attempt at developing a card stack came about from simply wanting to try out a fun way to change student…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Problem Sets, Introductory Courses, Physics
Kontorovich, Igor' – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2017
These classroom notes are focused on undergraduate students' understanding of the polysemous symbol of superscript (-1), which can be interpreted as a reciprocal or an inverse function. Examination of 240 scripts in a mid-term test identified that some first-year students struggle with choosing the contextually correct interpretation and there are…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematics Achievement, Undergraduate Students
Prentice, A.; Fatuzzo, M.; Toepker, T. – Physics Teacher, 2015
By describing the motion of a charged particle in the well-known nonuniform field of a current-carrying long straight wire, a variety of teaching/learning opportunities are described: 1) Brief review of a standard problem; 2) Vector analysis; 3) Dimensionless variables; 4) Coupled differential equations; 5) Numerical solutions.
Descriptors: Magnets, Motion, Physics, Learning Activities
Dickman, Benjamin – Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College, 2014
Mathematical problem posing is an important skill for teachers of mathematics, and relates readily to mathematical creativity. This article gives a bit of background information on mathematical problem posing, lists further references to connect problem posing and creativity, and then provides 20 problems based on the multiplication table to be…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Creativity, Teaching Skills, Questioning Techniques
Faul, David M. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2013
This article describes how practice problems for the actuarial examination in probability can be used to encourage active, collaborative learning. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving, Problem Sets, Probability
Andraos, John – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
A series of pedagogical problem set exercises are posed that illustrate the principles behind material efficiency green metrics and their application in developing a deeper understanding of reaction and synthesis plan analysis and strategies to optimize them. Rigorous, yet simple, mathematical proofs are given for some of the fundamental concepts,…
Descriptors: Problem Sets, Mathematical Logic, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
Tenenberg, Josh – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2014
Asking significant research questions is a crucial aspect of building a research foundation in computer science (CS) education. In this article, I argue that the questions that we ask are shaped by internalized theoretical presuppositions about how the social and behavioral worlds operate. And although such presuppositions are essential in making…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Questioning Techniques, Computer Science Education, Research Projects
Wilburne, Jane M.; Kulbacki, Ashley – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2014
This article describes how a sixth-grade teacher's "missing word" task uncovered higher-level thinking and engaged her students in the Standards for Mathematical Practice. The role and selection of the task promotes higher-level thinking and connects to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. The task required students to apply…
Descriptors: State Standards, Task Analysis, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods
Lesser, Lawrence M. – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2012
This article presents engaging interactive hypothesis tests which can be conducted with students very efficiently.
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Teaching Methods, Class Activities, Probability
Miller, David A.; Moseley, James – MathAMATYC Educator, 2012
In this paper, the authors examine a property that holds for all cubic polynomials given two zeros. This property is discovered after reviewing a variety of ways to determine the equation of a cubic polynomial given specific conditions through algebra and calculus. At the end of the article, they will connect the property to a very famous method…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, Mathematical Formulas, Equations (Mathematics)