I started this group almost as a lark but it's starting to take on a life of it's own and I'm humbled and overjoyed to see how it's evolving. It has quickly become a valuable resource for me as a math teacher.
Keep the links coming, all of them, but I'd like to try a little experiment with you all if you're willing, I'd like to suggest monthly themes for the links we collect.
All links are welcome always, but for the month of May, let's try to gather links that focus on research in mathematics education that can be quickly implemented into our teaching. Stuff like this:
Keep the links coming, all of them, but I'd like to try a little experiment with you all if you're willing, I'd like to suggest monthly themes for the links we collect.
All links are welcome always, but for the month of May, let's try to gather links that focus on research in mathematics education that can be quickly implemented into our teaching. Stuff like this:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090410143809.htm
Let's all use the tag: Research for these links so we can find them all easily.
I'd also like to ask that someone else suggest another "theme" for us for the month of June and each of the months that follow.
We can have fun with this, and learn a lot together too.
What do you say?
OK Darren, I'll take the challenge and suggest developing algebraic reasoning as a Research theme for June.
What do others think?