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Hawthorne, Casey; Druken, Bridget K. – Mathematics Teacher, 2019
Both the Common Core State Standards (CCSSI 2010) and the NCTM Process and Content Standards distinguish between Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP) and standards for mathematical content. We believe this distinction is important and note that students often acquire knowledge of mathematical content without necessarily developing the related…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Geist, Melissa; Anthony, Holly; Majors, Twanelle – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Some students tend to lose their love for mathematics as their educational journeys continue. Research has documented the various culprits contributing to this phenomenon, but seldom are solutions offered that can be addressed in one's own classroom. In this article, the authors described their attempt to kindle students' passion for mathematics…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mathematics Instruction, Common Core State Standards, Mathematics Teachers
Gleason, Brian – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
In this article, a mathematics teacher educator presents an activity designed to pique the interest of prospective secondary mathematics teachers who may doubt the value of learning abstract algebra for their chosen profession. Herein, he contemplates: what "is" intended by the widespread requirement that high school mathematics teachers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Secondary Education
Hurdle, Zach; Warshauer, Max; White, Alex – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
The desire to persuade students to avoid strictly memorizing formulas is a recurring theme throughout discussions of curriculum and problem solving. In combinatorics, a branch of discrete mathematics, problems can be easy to write--identify a few categories, add a few restrictions, specify an outcome--yet extremely challenging to solve. A lesson…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Mathematical Formulas, Computation
Gedeborg, Samuel – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
One of the major benefits of the face-to-face teaching environment is that social interaction opportunities are a natural part of the course: Learners meet in the same room for the same allotted period of time each week. This social opportunity is not organic to online courses; therefore, to have this social interaction as a part of online classes…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Interaction, Asynchronous Communication, Synchronous Communication
Ponce, Gregorio A.; Tuba, Imre – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
New strategies can ignite teachers' imagination to create new lessons or adapt lessons created by others. In this article, the authors present the experience of an algebra teacher and his students solving linear and literal equations and explain how the use of ideas found in past NCTM journals helped bring this lesson to life. The…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching
Lee, Hollylynne S.; Starling, Tina T.; Gonzalez, Marggie D. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Research shows that students often struggle with understanding empirical sampling distributions. Using hands-on and technology models and simulations of problems generated by real data help students begin to make connections between repeated sampling, sample size, distribution, variation, and center. A task to assist teachers in implementing…
Descriptors: Sampling, Sample Size, Statistical Distributions, Simulation
Gaddy, Angeline K.; Harmon, Shannon E.; Barlow, Angela T.; Milligan, Charles D.; Huang, Rongjin – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
With such publications as "Curriculum and Evaluation Standards" (1989) and "Principles and Standards for School Mathematic" (2000), NCTM has played a significant role in defining a vision for school mathematics. In particular, the Curriculum Principle (NCTM 2000, pp. 14-16) described the need for students to learn important…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Academic Standards, State Standards, Alignment (Education)
Stump, Sheryl L.; Bryan, Joel A.; McConnell, Tom J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
Integrated approaches to education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), especially those set in the context of real-world situations, can motivate and deepen students' learning of the STEM subjects (National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council 2014). This article describes two integrated investigations used…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, STEM Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Piatek-Jimenez, Katrina; Marcinek, Tibor; Phelps, Christine M.; Dias, Ana – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
In recent years, the term "quantitative literacy" has become a buzzword in the mathematics community. But what does it mean, and is it something that should be incorporated into the high school mathematics classroom? In this article, the authors will define quantitative literacy (QL), discuss how teaching for QL differs from teaching a traditional…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
Pilgrim, Mary E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) provide teachers with the expectations and requirements that are meant to prepare K-12 students for college and the workforce (CCSSI 2010b). The Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMPs) emphasize the development of skills and conceptual understanding for students to become proficient in…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Education, State Standards, Active Learning
Seaberg, Rebecca L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
In many ways, mathematics classrooms in Finland and Sweden are very similar to what would be considered traditional classrooms in the United States. Classes begin with checking homework and questions, followed by the teacher giving instruction in the new material, and end with students working on their new assignment. There are also interesting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cultural Differences
Otten, Samuel – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
In this article, the author considers many of the common answers to the student question "When am I ever going to use this?" and points out ways in which students may be dissatisfied with these answers. He then suggests a change in perspective with respect to the handling of this and similar questions. In particular, he proposes that, if teachers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Teachers, Student Attitudes, Feedback (Response)
Rubel, Laurie H.; Chu, Haiwen; Shookhoff, Lauren – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), through its Connections Standard, highlights the importance of "the opportunity for students to experience mathematics in a context." Seeing how mathematics can be used to describe real-world phenomena can motivate students to learn more mathematics. Connecting mathematics to the real world…
Descriptors: Investigations, Maps, Mathematics Teachers, Professional Development
Annin, Scott A.; Lai, Kevin S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Mathematics teachers are often asked, "What is the most difficult topic for you to teach?" Their answer is teaching students to count. The concepts can be challenging and slippery to apply in problems. Many times, no rigid procedures or formulas can be used to solve the problems directly, and students simply do not know where or how to approach…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Computation