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The Mathematics of Networks Science: Scale-Free, Power-Law Graphs and Continuum Theoretical Analysis
Padula, Janice – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2012
When hoping to initiate or sustain students' interest in mathematics teachers should always consider relevance, relevance to students' lives and in the middle and later years of instruction in high school and university, accessibility. A topic such as the mathematics behind networks science, more specifically scale-free graphs, is up-to-date,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Graphs, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
Padula, Janice – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2011
The study of Kurt Godel's proof of the "incompleteness" of a formal system such as "Principia Mathematica" is a great way to stimulate students' thinking and creative processes and interest in mathematics and its important developments. This article describes salient features of the proof together with ways to deal with potential difficulties for…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Teaching Methods, Validity
Padula, Janice – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2011
In this paper, different schools of thought are discussed and compared to encourage lively classroom discussion and interest in mathematics for high achieving Form 12 students and first (or higher) year university students enrolled in a mathematics degree program. In particular the work and views of two mathematicians, Kurt Godel (1931) and Ian…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discussion, Documentaries, Grade 12
Padula, Janice – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2006
Mathematical fiction has probably existed since ideas have been written down and certainly as early as 414 BC (Kasman, 2000). Mathematical fiction is a recently rediscovered and growing literature, as sales of the novels: "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time" (Haddon, 2003) and "The Da Vinci Code" (Brown, 2004) attest. Science…
Descriptors: Novels, Films, Fiction, Drama
Padula, Janice – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2005
The motivation of students is of great import to mathematics teachers. Such an abstract powerful language needs to be valued or students will not wish to study it. This article argues that mathematics may be better appreciated through the beauty of the language in which problems are written, respect for the cultures of others and through relevance…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Student Motivation, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction

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