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Learning Footprint - is your learning costing the earth? A cost calculator - 0 views

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    Have you thought about your organisations learning footprint? By reducing or even eliminating the need to travel for staff training, you could see a dramatic reduction in your organisations carbon emissions. Learning Footprint is a website dedicated to helping organisations mimimise the environmental impact of their training and development programmes through the use of E-Learning. Use the free calculator to estimate your learning footprint and see how much carbon you could save by switching a percentage of your training to E-Learning. You can even download a PDF report of the calculation to include in your next business case.
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Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms - 0 views

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    The module Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Diverse Classrooms is intended as a guide to teaching mathematics for in-service teachers in primary schools, but is suitable for maths tachers accross the curriculum. It is informed by the inclusive education policy (Education White Paper 6 Special Needs Education, 2001) and supports teachers in dealing with the diversity of learners in South African classrooms.
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Flash Lottery: draw numbers according to yhour max - 0 views

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    This tool will draw 6 random numbers from 1 to as high as you like. The numbers are random and will be different every time. Makes a fun way to do probability exercises, extra credit questions where students have to guess the number(s) that will come up, and many other clever activities we're sure you'll think of. Have fun!
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Gr 12 Trial Papers 08 Paper 1 (Lora) - 0 views

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    Papers from Lora
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Brombacher & Associates - Assessment and remediation of the pre-requisite knowledge and... - 0 views

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    Number booklet coverDuring April 2008 Brombacher and Associates ran a four-day workshop for FET College lecturers on the assessment and remediation of the pre-requisite knowledge and skills assumed to be necessary for students to be able to study Mathematical Literacy. The workshop, presented by Aarnout Brombacher and Marc North,was attended by one lecturer from each of the 50 FET Colleges. The workshop focussed on the use of pre-tests to determine the knowledge and skills that college students have at the start of the programme and on the teaching of the necessary knowledge and skills in those cases where the students do not have these. Click on the "read more" link below to access the pre-test and remediation materials developed for the workshop as well as the powerpoint slide shows that supported the teaching these could be used by college lecturers in their remediation efforts. Downloads: Handout (44 pages): Numbers (download) o Presentation: Order of operations (download) o Presentation: Percentage (download) o Presentation: Ratio (download) o Presentation: Proportion (download) o Presentation: Rate (download) Handout (40 pages): Patterns and Relationships (download) Handout (11 pages): Space, Shape and Orientation (download)
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Master your maths literacy exam: Paper 1 - 0 views

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    An overview of Mathematical Literacy as a new subject with hints and suggestions for learners for the exams
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Let's share some Maths lit resources!!! - 0 views

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    How to share maths literacy resources in our ML community of practice for teachers with a PowerPoint to help you!
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Mathematics education for all - 0 views

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    Mathematics education for whom and why? The balance between "mathematics education for all" and "for high level mathematical\nactivity"
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Newspaper Article: Mathematical Literacy Pass Rate Encouraging - 0 views

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    Mmmm we could have a field day with the stats in this article!
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What is mathematical literacy? (Gerdiner- paper) - 0 views

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    My goal is to explore the relationship between Mathematics and "mathematical literacy" in a way that might encourage a more critical analysis of the many appealing, but often rather vague, claims made by the advocates of "mathematical literacy" (aka "functional mathematics"). My focus is on school mathematics in England - though there are good reasons for believing that similar observations apply elsewhere.
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DOE prelim Literacy P1 and p2 (2008) - 0 views

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Gr 12 Trials Paper 2 (st benedicts) 2008 - 0 views

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Teach Area and Perimeter Using Google Earth (Youtube video) - 0 views

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    This is a tutorial designed to show you how you can incorporate Google Earth into your classroom. Aside from the obvious geography connections you can use Google Earth to teach area, perimeter, geometry, and many other mathematical concepts.
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Math and Algebra Help - Videos from MathTV.com - 0 views

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    This is more a maths than a Ml resource but...."This is an excellent place to go if you want to understand how to complete problems in basic math, trigonometry, calculus, or algebra. Mr. McKeague is a mathematician who offers clear examples on math problems through a video. He is joined by various students who also give eamples to math problems. The videos found here have super quality and would definitely help to instruct or teach difficult math explanations. This site is free, and they offer a free subscription if you plan to use the site often. When you join, you can create playlists because a login has been created for your usage." Thanx Dearlibrarian for pointing me to this! www.dearlibrarian.com
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The eyeballing game: see how good you are at creating geometrical shapes - 0 views

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    This applet let's you drag the shapes into position and you play against others to get the best shape!
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Maths in Work- videos clips to help students appreciate not only the relevance of mathe... - 0 views

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    Maths in Work has been designed to offer glimpses of the real world of work via video clips, to help students appreciate not only the relevance of mathematics but its importance in every day life. The clips feature the people who are actually 'doing the job' and explain some of the maths processes that they are involved with on a daily basis. There is a brief synopsis of each clip which identifies the maths topics covered, and all clips end with the simple question, "What mathematics would be involved in the work you have just watched?" The teacher is free to approach the viewing in whatever way seems appropriate to his/her circumstances.
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Math lit work schedules for 2009 - Maths Literacy Teacher's Network - 0 views

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    Workschedules that were developed by DIRECTORATE: CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT of the WCED
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