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Aydin, Yusuf – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1990
Discussed is the transfer of the teacher education system into the university sector in Turkey. The needs for a new model for student assessment, and to select and attract more capable and committed individuals into teaching are identified. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Educational Assessment, Educational Improvement, Educational Trends
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Oaks, Ann B. – Initiatives, 1992
Discusses how Discovering in Mathematics course at Hobart and William Smith colleges undoes damage done to women's sense of themselves as failed mathematics learners during their precollege years. Notes that course helps students who have previously had difficulty with or who dislike mathematics by paying special attention to barriers encountered…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Mathematics, College Students, Higher Education
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Mayes, Robert – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2004
There is a call for change in College Algebra. The traditional focus on skill development is failing, resulting in withdrawal and failure rates that are excessive. In addition, too many students who are successful do not continue on to take a successive mathematics course. The Institute for Mathematics Learning at West Virginia University has been…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Skills
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Sturm-Beiss, Rachel – Journal of Statistics Education, 2005
Analysis of variance (ANOVA), a technique included in many introductory statistics courses, analyzes the relationship between a quantitative dependent variable and one or more independent qualitative variables. The nature of the relationship is expressed in a model with unknown parameters. Many textbooks emphasize the mechanics of the technique…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation, Statistics
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Schabel, Carmen – PRIMUS, 2005
I discuss an instructional model that I have used in my number theory classes. Facets of the model include using small group work and whole class discussion, having students generate examples and counterexamples, and giving students the opportunity to write proofs and make conjectures in class. The model is designed to actively engage students in…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Writing Ability, Number Concepts, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Laverty, Rich; Povich, Timothy; Williams, Tasha – PRIMUS, 2005
Near the conclusion of their final term in the calculus sequence at The United States Military Academy, cadets are given a week long group project. At the end of the week, the project is briefed to their instructors, classmates, and superior officers. From a teaching perspective, the goal is to encapsulate as much of the course as possible in one…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Calculus, College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Boelkins, Matthew – PRIMUS, 2005
In teaching a course without a textbook, we introduce a project in which students develop their own text. Details of the project, student reactions, benefits to students, and more are discussed. (Contains 2 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Student Attitudes, Writing (Composition), Textbooks
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Dede, Yüksel – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2006
Mathematics is usually seen as a field in which there is value-free. Such a situation causes only a few studies about values teaching to be done in mathematics education. But, mathematics is a field that has various values in it, and that must be considered seriously from this perspective. Values are taught implicitly rather than explicitly in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Values, College Mathematics, Mathematics
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Symanzik, Jurgen; Vukasinovic, Natascha – Journal of Statistics Education, 2006
In the Fall 2001 semester, we taught a "Web-enhanced" version of the undergraduate course "Statistical Methods" ("STAT 2000") at Utah State University. The course used the electronic textbook CyberStats in addition to "face-to-face" teaching. This paper gives insight in our experiences in teaching this…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Statistics, Teaching Methods, Electronic Publishing
Baker, Robert N. – 1999
This report researches the use of a standard deck of playing cards in entry-level college mathematics classrooms. The study looks at published research on the use of cards, and reviews pedagogic concerns directly related to the implementation of playing cards in the classroom--including the appropriateness of manipulatives, the link to cooperative…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, College Mathematics, Educational Games
Hilbert, Steve; And Others – 1992
Ithaca College, in New York, has developed and tested a projects-based first-year calculus course over the last 3 years which uses the graphs of functions and physical phenomena to illustrate and motivate the major concepts of calculus and to introduce students to mathematical modeling. The course curriculum is designed to: (1) emphasize on the…
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Course Descriptions, Courses
Chang, Ping-Tung – 1983
A nationwide survey was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of college remedial mathematics programs. Questionnaires mailed to 200 two- and four-year remedial educators solicited information on teaching techniques, student evaluation, course offerings, faculty qualifications, classroom resources, math labs, time limits on remediation,…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, National Surveys
Clever, George – 1982
Four interference factors to math learning are poor or no instruction, low motivation, inappropriate learning theory, and physiological learning dysfunction. The math clinic, a teaching-learning strategy, uses diagnostic teaching skills and various learning rates for math studies. Instruction is matched to the student from information provided by…
Descriptors: American Indians, College Mathematics, College Students, Diagnostic Teaching
ERIC Information Analysis Center for Science Education, Columbus, OH. – 1970
This is the first in the fourth series of general bibliographies developed to disseminate information on documents analyzed at the ERIC Information Analysis Center for Science and Mathematics Education. Reported are 428 citations of selected documents related to instructional procedures in science and mathematics education. The documents include…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Mathematics, College Science, Elementary School Mathematics
King, Estelle H. – Improving College and University Teaching, 1978
An experiment in teaching mathematics to non-science, non-mathematics majors by two different methods, lecture and "open classroom," is reported. The primary findings of the study indicate that students learn equally well in either setting and that student personality characteristics may have a slight effect on individual gains. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Comparative Analysis, Experimental Teaching, Higher Education
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