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Inspire - 0 views

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    What Works? Research Into Practice The research summaries in this collection highlight promising teaching practice at the classroom level. Produced by a partnership between the Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat and the Ontario Association of Deans of Education, the articles are written by scholars at Ontario universities who are experts in the field of education.
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Remote Access: Take Pictures With Us - 0 views

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    Basic geometry based collaborative activity to be shared with a global audience through photos in Flickr. Activity shared by Clarence Fisher.
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Chapter 10 - Cross Sections of a Cube - 0 views

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    Choose a cross section, then click on the points that lie on the edges of the cube to try and create the cross section. press Create to see what cross section you made, and if you want, you can rotate the cube to take a look at it. It will give you feed
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Centre for Research in Pedagogy and Practice - 0 views

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    The Centre brings together researchers, educators and administrators to research, develop and implement new and innovative ways of teaching and learning.
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Can we be less prescriptive in our classrooms - and more successful with our students? - 0 views

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    "This model for learning mathematics may be quite different from what teachers experienced themselves in the past where classrooms were less interactive, filled with little activity and conversation. Teachers were generally in control, directing all aspects of what was to be learned; different points of view and approaches seldom brought to the surface new ideas and insights and a high degree of redundancy meant that everybody learned the exact same thing at the exact same time.
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Mathematics in Movies - 0 views

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    This is a collection of movie clips in which Mathematics appears. I'm collecting DVDs and VHS tapes of such movies. This is a working document to be extended over time.
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How to Read Mathematics - 0 views

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    Mathematics has a reading protocol all its own, and just as we learn to read literature, we should learn to read mathematics. Students need to learn how to read mathematics, in the same way they learn how to read a novel or a poem, listen to music, or view a painting.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Math Links You Might Have Missed - 1 views

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    "links you might have missed" series with Mathematics links

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