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50 Years of ERIC
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Van Dyke, Frances; Keynes, Michael – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
In this article, the authors show how students can form familiar geometric figures on the calculator keypad and generate numbers that are all divisible by a common number. Students are intrigued by the results and want to know "why it works". The activities can be presented and students given an extended amount of time to think about them. As…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Calculators
Lukac, Stanislav; Engel, Radovan – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Dice are considered one of the oldest gambling devices and thus many mathematicians have been interested in various dice gambling games in the past. Dice have been used to teach probability, and dice rolls can be effectively simulated using technology. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) recommends that teachers use simulations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Probability, Manipulative Materials
Gough, John – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Almost every adult in Australia has played Noughts and Crosses at some time in their life--it is that sort of game, a universal classic. Very few Australian adults play Noughts and Crosses, adult against adult, unless they are bored, witless and cannot think of anything better to do. Adults stop playing this game. Many will say it is boring, while…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Adults, Popular Culture
Stack, Sue; Watson, Jane; Hindley, Sue; Samson, Pauline; Devlin, Robyn – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
This paper reports on the experiences of a group of teachers engaged in an action research project to develop critical numeracy classrooms. The teachers initially explored how contexts in the media could be used as bases for activities to encourage student discernment and critical thinking about the appropriate use of the underlying mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Units of Study, Action Research, Critical Thinking
Hoong, Leong Yew; Fwe, Yap Sook; Yvonne, Teo Mei Lin; Subramaniam, Thilagam d/o; Zaini, Irni Karen Bte Mohd; Chiew, Quek Eng; Karen, Tan Kang Ling – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The way quadratic factorisation was usually taught to students in Bukit View Secondary was through the familiar "cross-method." However, some teachers felt that a significant number of students could not use the method effectively even after careful demonstration through repeated examples. In addition, many secondary mathematics teachers find it a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Secondary School Mathematics, Algebra, Mathematics Education
Thomson, Ian – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The spread of swine flu has been a cause of great concern globally. With no vaccine developed as yet, (at time of writing in July 2009) and given the fact that modern-day humans can travel speedily across the world, there are fears that this disease may spread out of control. The worst-case scenario would be one of unfettered exponential growth.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Communicable Diseases, Relevance (Education)
Quinnell, Lorna – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
"Research studies show that when students discover mathematical ideas and invent mathematical procedures, they have a stronger conceptual understanding of connections between mathematical ideas." Flewelling and Higginson state that inquiry, investigations, and problem solving "give students the opportunity to use their imagination and to get into…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Investigations, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
Scott, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The mysteries of mathematics are not easily revealed. Much of present day school mathematics is the product of years, sometimes centuries, of inquiring, wrestling and discovering by men of the highest intellect. The number "i" (designation for the square root of -1) is no exception. This article presents a lesson on the need for "i".
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Lesson Plans, Day Schools
Chinnappan, Mohan; Chandler, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Contemporary debates on effective pedagogies for K-12 mathematics have called for shifts in the way teachers and teacher educators conceptualise mathematics as a subject and how it should be taught. This is reflected by changes in the curriculum including the inclusion of a strand called Working Mathematically within K-12 mathematics curriculum…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving, Foreign Countries
de Mestre, Neville – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
All common fractions can be written in decimal form. In this Discovery article, the author suggests that teachers ask their students to calculate the decimals by actually doing the divisions themselves, and later on they can use a calculator to check their answers. This article presents a lesson based on the research of Bolt (1982).
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Mathematics Instruction, Calculators
Hyde, Hartley; Spencer, Toby – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Some people became mathematics or science teachers by default. There was once such a limited range of subjects that students who could not write essays did mathematics and science. Computers changed that. Word processor software helped some people overcome huge spelling and grammar hurdles and made it easy to edit and manipulate text. Would-be…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Writing (Composition), Faculty Development, Journal Articles
Vale, Colleen – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Principals are very aware that there is a great deal of competition in attracting qualified teachers of mathematics to their school, since there are just not enough qualified mathematics teachers out there. Recent studies of the qualifications of teachers in Australian schools have confirmed that there is a crisis in the supply of qualified…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Mathematics Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Mathematics Instruction
Bhindi, Nayan; McMenamin, Justin – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Pascal's triangle is an arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle. Each number inside Pascal's triangle is calculated by adding the two numbers above it. When all the odd integers in Pascal's triangle are highlighted (black) and the remaining evens are left blank (white), one of many patterns in Pascal's triangle is displayed. By…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Numbers, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Forgasz, Helen – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Streaming (or ability grouping) for mathematics learning is a contentious issue. It can also be considered an issue of equity or social justice as some students may be adversely affected by the practice. Currently, the Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) does not appear to have clear guidelines on streaming.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education, Academically Gifted
Scott, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
In applied mathematics particularly, one is interested in modeling real life situations; that is why, one tries to express some actual phenomenon mathematically, and then uses mathematics to determine future outcomes. It may be that one actually wishes to change the future outcome. Mathematics will not do this, but at least it tells one what to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Applications, Problem Based Learning
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