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Martin Burrett

'Singapore' approach to teaching maths can work in UK classrooms - 0 views

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    "Mastery - an approach to teaching maths commonly used in East Asian countries - can significantly benefit children in UK schools, a University of Exeter academic has found. The independent research, conducted by the Oxford University Department of Education, is the first academic study to show this teaching method, now supported by the UK Government, can be effective."
N. Lane

The Singapore Maths Teacher - 0 views

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    Explanations and examples of Singapore maths.
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Important Questions That Every Parents Should Ask About Singapore Math - 0 views

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    Singapore math is more famous around the world in terms of its syllabus and the way questions are being asked in examinations. Check out the important question that every parent should ask.
Frederick Koh

White Group Mathematics - 0 views

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    This is my Singapore maths website which caters to the cambridge A level H2 maths syllabus. I have created two problem/worked solution portals-"The Question Locker" and "Beyond H2 Maths" targeted at high school and early college math students, hope they are useful. Peace.
Mike McIlveen

Illinois Loop: Mathematics - 10 views

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    Site linked from Wikipedia page on Singapore Math, argues against manipulatives, calculators, current curriculum, etc.
Garrett Eastman

Nature of an Attitudes toward Learning Mathematics Questionnaire - 0 views

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    Abstract: "Students' attitudes toward mathematics and its learning have been subject to numerous studies in the past six decades. These studies treat such attitudes as both desirable learning outcomes and correlates of mathematics achievement. Many Likert-type attitude scales have been devised to measure significant constructs underlying mathematics-related attitudes, such as confidence, anxiety, and utility of mathematics. The psychometric properties of these attitude scales may be culture and age dependent. As part of a research project called Singapore Mathematics Assessment and Pedagogy Project (SMAPP), an effort was made to devise and validate an attitude toward learning mathematics scale that can be used with lower secondary school students in Singapore. This paper explains the use of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to reduce an initial 57-item questionnaire to one with 24 items that cover these six dimensions: Checking solutions, Confidence, Enjoyment, Use of IT in mathematics learning, Multiple solutions, and Usefulness of mathematics. The data comprise responses from about 890 Secondary 1 (Grade 7) students in 2010, who took the 57-item questionnaire, and another 850 students who took the 24-item questionnaire in 2011. The nature of the final questionnaire is discussed. This effort contributes to the continual effort to devise validated attitude scales that are suitable for different cultures and student groups."
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