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Lorri Carroll

The 10 Best Maths Teaching Resource Websites | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 1 views

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    A collection of fantastic teaching resource websites that every maths teacher must have in their bookmarks:
Lorri Carroll

Using Calculators for Teaching and Learning Mathematics - 0 views

  • In summary, a wide array of evidence of nearly four decades points to the usefulness of calculators for enhancing student achievement, learning concepts, orientation towards mathematics, and learning behaviors in mathematics. This evidence could propel practitioners to begin to produce robust, dynamic learning environments in which students learn mathematics with understanding and emerge ready to apply mathematics to issues unique to the 21st century. Meanwhile, new lines of research should investigate phenomena beyond whether or not calculators are effective; instead, we can begin to explore the conditions, resources, and contexts needed to maximize the degree to which calculator use can enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics.
  • we found that the body of research consistently shows that the use of calculators in the teaching and learning of mathematics does not contribute to any negative outcomes for skill development or procedural proficiency, but instead enhances the understanding of mathematics concepts and student orientation toward mathematics.
Lorri Carroll

http://www.media4math.com/MathInTheNews.asp - 0 views

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    Math in the News! Great collection of videos and real world applications of the things we teach!
Lorri Carroll

tech in school 2009 results- calculator usage - 0 views

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    SAT performance and calculator use. In a large-scale study by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), U.S. college-bound juniors who were permitted to use calculators did significantly better on a test with items drawn from the SAT than students who were not allowed to use calculators. Questions for the  exam were selected to be more sensitive to calculator effects than the actual SAT. Three out of four ethnic groups (Whites, AfricanAmericans, and Asian-Americans) and both genders benefited equally from calculator use, while Latinos benefited slightly more than the other groups
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