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    Mathematics Circles

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    Mathematics circles are professional development communities of 15-20 mathematics teachers and professors who meet regularly to work on multiple solution connecting tasks problems. According to the organization, being an active participant in a circle provides a powerful way to bridge a traditional educational divide as well as an opportunity for teachers to enrich their own experience of mathematics and for professors to share their enjoyment of mathematics while learning more about K-12…

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    daily and may be all the time, from paying for bills to sometimes thank someone for their services. Mathematics is the very nucleus of the puzzle of life. The man has been trying to find the pieces of this puzzle since evolution started and mankind was born. Mathematics has been proven a key to most of the secret phenomena that we take for granted today. The question that arises is, is mathematics only a subject for naturally gifted aptitude for it? The simple answer to this question is no! …

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    Interpreting Mathematics

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    Mathematics is the language of numbers, and in order to interpret this language a student has to acquirer the ability to compute a series of numbers, symbols and equations. This is one subjects that is most struggled in. Confusion along with frustration fall upon some learners in the attempt of understand this unique lingo. The possibility of avoiding math and lack of willingness to learn this language could be exhibited from some students. To comprehend and attempt to correct this dilemma a few…

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    Mathematics Reflection

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    For the first question, I told the student the two fractions were equivalent. I asked him what the denominator would be for the second fraction and he said 8. He stared at the problem for a minute and then wrote “x2” next to the 1 and 4 of the first fraction. I asked him how he decided 8 was the denominator was 8 and he said “I multiplied the numerator and the denominator by 2 because 2 is the numerator in one of them.” Question 2: For the second question, I said “2/3 is equal to how many…

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    As Anghileri (2006) indicates, the way mathematics is taught has had to change. The main influence for this change has been the shift in what the 21st century society demands of its students. Previously, knowledge acquisition was viewed as the most important part of being a maths student, however in the 21st century, various skill sets and understanding is more desirable than reciting facts and figures, especially now that technology can recite fact and figures in more detail, faster and with…

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    The achievement gap in mathematics performance within the district determined the reason for proposed changes in the mathematics curriculum. A district-mandated planned/designed curriculum (textbook) may be the answer if the textbook is designed to meet the needs of the teachers to reach the maximum number of students since the previous mathematical instruction did not according to the state test. A new curriculum that promotes teaching and learning computation skills, explanations and proofs,…

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    My Passion For Mathematics

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    Since my years in middle school, I had fostered an intense passion toward Mathematics particularly, as well as other natural science disciplines in general. Therefore, it had been my anticipation since then to select a career in the realm of STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics); however, which exact career was still an uncertainty. My interest varied inconsistently throughout my early years in high school, as I initially wanted to become a pharmacist, and subsequently a high…

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    that if mathematics was introduced to a child from early stage in their life, it would grab the child’s attention through their sensitive period. Montessori also knew that Mathematics is not difficult for anyone once it has been taught properly. Even in today’s era numerous shared worries linking to maths are a result of the child being requested to carry out abstract calculations too soon, instead of being able to work at their own pace. According to the oxford dictionary, the word Mathematics…

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    technology that can enhance the learning of mathematics as well as motivate students to learn mathematics effectively. Recent studies suggest that technology can be an effective tool for motivating students (Ertmer & Ottenbreit-Leftwich, 2010; Ertmer, 2010) and is useful for improving students’ mathematics achievement (Demirbilek & Tamer, 2010; Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen et al., 2013). In particular, the use of computers as a learning tool in mathematics has been documented to be related…

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    INTRODUCTION Mathematics plays an important role in the academe. It is one of the most valued subject matter in the Educational system all over the country. Students are taking this from elementary, secondary, tertiary until Doctoral degree (for some individuals who will pursue Mathematics-related degree in Doctoral degree). In order to solve a problem, the first step is to understand it. Knowing the situation is key to providing the appropriate solution. Again, this parallels good practice in…

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