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In twenty three pages this paper discusses how to approach mathematics teaching to latchkey children who lack supervision during t...
Montessori understood that math is more than numbers and calculations. It involves space, patterns, symbols, and patterns and the ...
The baseball player performs, for example, in relation not just to his own body but to the equipment of the sport. The bat in eff...
is very advanced and demonstrates once again a close connection, in the ancient Greeks works, between mathematics and philosophy. ...
In ten pages this paper presents a literature review considering the social issue of latchkey children with crime statistics and s...
imagine that young minds may have difficulty grasping the notion. The existence of zero does create problems. Zero is responsibl...
sequence. They continue this process until all cards have been placed in proper order. Checking for understanding Teacher discuss...
"Students construct their own knowledge or the slightly narrower Students construct their own knowledge based on their existing sc...
In five pages the benefits of cooperative learning when applied to the teaching of mathematics are examined. Five sources are cit...
a student agreeing to do some of the work (Brousseau, 1997). It may be argued that this contract between teacher and student is ea...
In a study consisting of ten pages the hypothesis that teaching math by computer generates significantly higher learning outcomes ...
In five pages the controversy regarding teaching elementary mathematics is discussed with the position taken that problem solving ...
In six pages this paper considers the teaching of technology, science, and mathematics in this evaluation of the one gender approa...
use the rules and processes of elementary math. There has been a shift in teaching strategies from the "teaching by telling," m...
scores on the states Comprehensive Assessment Report were strongly related to increases in technological use (Page, 2002, p. 389)....
of homogeneously and heterogeneously grouped teams and the impact on gifted and talented students (Melser, 1999). Because the col...
Children benefit a great deal from having both structure and order in their lives (Scarbro, 2004). They gain a sense of security (...
Rest Of The Story by Julie Pawlak and Helen Klein. While the article is instrumental at addressing the inherent importance of bri...
In a paper consisting of twelve pages the employment of cognitive psychology principles in teaching special needs children the dif...
through the developmental processes if that loss is acquired at birth or during childhood. Children born deaf have no frame of ref...
format and move towards problem solving, which is more interactive and more exciting for students. Mathematics Anxiety and Test A...
and could more readily be understood by establishing a "pattern of behaviors" measurement scale that stood alone or was supplement...
and the development of the numbers such as three being the adding of the words for one and two being put together. When talking ...
channel, thus, giving all students the opportunity to learn through whichever channel is their strength. This approach has childre...
set down for them without making any fuss. Laurence Behrens and Leonard J. Rosen, authors of Writing and Reading Across the Curri...
differences between historians and biosciences, it would appear highly likely that there will be differences between accounting an...
In eight pages this paper discusses how to teach math to students who are learning disabled by such methods as mixed ability, whol...
In nine pages child behavior is considered in terms of application of various diagnostic methodologies including Wechsler Intellig...
children develop better language skills. Strain, et.al., on the other hand conducted a case study of the effects of self-monitorin...
buying habits are a part of growing up, however. That teenager from years ago who left home to live on their own without having l...