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Kim Ammons

GregTangMath.com - 0 views

  • Puzzles, books, games and print materials — they make learning math child's play!
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    Greg Tang, author and mathematician, has written many children's books about math (check out your local library to see if they have any of his books!), and he has a Master's in Math Education from NYU.  His website is full of classroom materials, games, and puzzles for both the math teacher and the math student.  Check it out!
Kim Ammons

Teachers' gestures boost math learning - 0 views

  • The problem involved mathematical equivalence (i.e., 4+5+7=__+7), which is known to be critical to later algebraic learning. In the speech-only videos, the instructor simply explains the problem. In the other videos, the instructor uses two hand gestures while speaking, using different hands to refer to the two sides of the equation. Students who learned from the gesture videos performed better on a test given immediately afterward than those who learned from the speech-only video. Another test was given 24 hours later, and the gesture students actually showed improvement in their performance while the speech-only students did not.
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    A recent study shows that students learn math better when their teacher employs hand gestures in the lessons.  Though the study itself was done on a basic addition problem, the idea of using gestures in the classroom could be utilized in higher-level math classes as well.
Kim Ammons

Petra Janney: Prep School: Talking Trash - 0 views

  • At Exeter, I learned that what you said was more important than what you knew. I learned that the louder you are, the better you are. I learned that there's only one way to learn anything, and that's to talk in circles until someone takes notice.
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    Are we preparing students for the real world when we give participation grades and focus on discussion in class, or are we discriminating against shy students and teaching kids how to talk without really saying anything?
Holly Williams

U.S. Students Lag Globally in Math and Science - 0 views

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    Average test scores not far behind other countries, but the proportion of students who scored in the top ranks in math and science was significantly lower.
Holly Williams

When Math Makes Sense (to Everyone) - 0 views

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    Addresses concerns over students' ability to learn vs. teachers ability to teach. Is the curriculum good enough?Is it working?
Holly Williams

How to Fix Our Math Education - 0 views

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    Poor performance on math tests cause alarm. Different skills are useful for different careers, math education should reflect this. General focus should be on real life problems.
Holly Williams

Money Cuts Both Ways in Education - 0 views

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    Children of privilege form their own at risk group due to the pressure to out perform their parents. At higher risk for substance abuse and depression than inner city kids.
Holly Williams

Unpacking Mathematics » Mathematics for Teaching - 0 views

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    Unpacking mathematics curriculum to allow students to repack it themselves.
Holly Williams

Problem Based Learning Resources | MathFour - 1 views

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    Provides great links to course content help, math blogs, twitter accounts to follow. All focused on problem and project based learning activities.
Holly Williams

Ken Robinson: How to Escape Education's Death Valley - 0 views

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    Talk on keeping students and teachers engaged in education. Addresses curiosity, individuality and creativity along with the importance and value of teachers.
Denise McCubbins

dy/dan » Blog Archive » [3ACTS] Pyramid Of Pennies - 0 views

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    More on the penny pyramid.
Denise McCubbins

The Epidemic Of Media Multitasking While Learning « Annie Murphy Paul - 0 views

  • By the time the 15 minutes were up, they had spent only about 65 percent of the observation period actually doing their schoolwork.
  • Attending to multiple streams of information and entertainment while studying, doing homework, or even sitting in class has become common behavior among young people—so common that many of them rarely write a paper or complete a problem set any other way.
  • o detrimental is this practice that some researchers are proposing that a new prerequisite for academic and even professional success—the new marshmallow test of self-discipline—is the ability to resist a blinking inbox or a buzzing phone.
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  • One large survey found that 80 percent of college students admit to texting during class; 15 percent say they send 11 or more texts in a single class period.
  • f you’re paying attention to your phone, you’re not paying attention to what’s going on in class.”
  • Now that these devices have been admitted into classrooms and study spaces, it has proven difficult to police the line between their approved and illicit uses by students.
  • ut listening to a lecture while texting, or doing homework and being on Facebook—each of these tasks is very demanding, and each of them uses the same area of the brain, the prefrontal cortex.”
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  • assignment takes longe
  • more mistakes.
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  • memory of what they’re working on will be impaired
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  • ur brains actually process and store information in different, less useful ways
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    Multitasking while studying is not effective
Kim Ammons

Home - Lumosity - 0 views

  • Instead of teaching specific skills that may only be useful in specific areas, Lumosity targets core cognitive processes that underlie performance in many different areas. These processes include memory, attention and other abilities that are critical in the real world.
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    Lumosity is an online brain training website that uses games to strengthen such cognitive skills as memory, problem solving, attention, flexibility, speed, and more!  It costs to have a subscription, but the few games that are free (including a speed math problem game!) are enormously fun and you can use them to improve and track your progress in those skill areas.
Denise McCubbins

Math Triathlon Sample Questions - Mathnasium of Spotswood  - Math Triathlon -... - 0 views

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    Mental math to warm-up more advanced students or challenge younger students.
Denise McCubbins

Decimal and Binary Conversion Tool - 0 views

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    Conversion for binary numbers
Chelsea Parrish

ENLVM - 0 views

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    Interactive Online Math Lessons
Denise McCubbins

(1) Calculus | Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Videos on Limits in Calculus
Denise McCubbins

Lecture 3: Solving First-order Linear ODEs | Video Lectures | Differential Equations | ... - 0 views

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    First order Differential Equations
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