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Ratio proportion and variation formula with aptitude tricks | Allmathtricks - 0 views

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    Ratio, Proportion and Variation - Concepts, Important Formulas, Formulas, Properties with Quantitative Aptitude Shortcuts & Tricks for all Competitive Exams
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Online Solution for Study Material | Learn Mathematics Online - 0 views

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    We offer online solution for study material of all boards of India. Here you can get previous year solved question papers of CBSE board. Register now for your bright future.
Nigel Coutts

Do We Truly Understand Place Value? - The Learner's Way - 5 views

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    James Tanton shattered my understanding of the vertical algorithm. More than that, he helped me to see how poorly I understood place value and that many of my students function with the same misunderstanding. What made the experience more humbling was that it took him less than two minutes to do this.
Nigel Coutts

Collections - The Learner's Way - 1 views

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    This page makes it easy to find information and resources that are relevant to particular concepts, approaches and strategies. Each Collection is curated to serve a particular need and shares a set of resources pooled from The Learner's Way. In time this set of Collection will grow. In addition to articles from The Learner's Way you will be able to find resources designed to help you get started with the key concepts presented. The aim is to produce a set of resources which are readily accessible and of immediate benefit to classroom teachers and school leaders.
Tero Toivanen

Math Zapper! - 49 views

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    Great games for teaching decimals, fractions, and percents!
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Limits in Calculus: Definitions, Types, and properties with examples - 0 views

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    Delve into the world of calculus limits. Understand the formal definition, various types, and get clarity with solved examples. Master the basics of limits in mathematics
Nigel Coutts

Two resources you might like. - The Learner's Way - 33 views

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    Two resources that might appeal to educators pondering the future.
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    Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been described by the Harvard Business Review as a paradigm-shifting concept, transforming how we approach personal and professional development. Recognising its profound impact, UNICEF advocates for the incorporation of EI from an early age, believing that fostering these skills in children helps them grow into balanced individuals. By equipping young people with the ability to manage their emotions and navigate challenges rationally, EI sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthier relationships, improved decision-making, and emotional resilience. Significance of EI The positive impact of EI on education is clear. Students with well-developed EI skills tend to perform better academically, as they are more focused, motivated, and resilient in the face of challenges. EI also enhances social interactions, enabling students to build stronger relationships with peers and teachers. More importantly, it supports emotional well-being by helping students manage stress, cope with setbacks, and navigate conflicts with maturity and understanding. A student with high emotional intelligence is not only equipped to handle academic pressure but also prepared to deal with life's ups and downs. These skills are invaluable, especially in a world that increasingly values emotional well-being alongside intellectual achievement. For instance, Indian schools in Dubai are recognising the importance of EI, offering programs that nurture emotional growth alongside academic learning, creating well-rounded individuals prepared for the future. Integrating EI into the Curriculum For EI to truly benefit students, it must be woven into the fabric of the school curriculum. While academic subjects like mathematics and science are crucial, it's equally important to incorporate emotional intelligence into daily lessons. Schools can include activities such as role-playing exercises, group discussions, and mindfulness practices that help students build empathy,
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