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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Janji, Milan – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
A short proof of Laplace's expansion theorem is given. The proof is elementary and can be presented at any level of undergraduate studies where determinants are taught. It is derived directly from the definition so that the theorem may be used as a starting point for further investigation of determinants.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Theories, College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study
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Gailiunas, P.; Sharp, J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
Everyone is familiar with the concept that the cube and octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron are dual pairs, with the tetrahedron being self-dual. On the face of it, the concept seems straightforward; however, in all but the most symmetrical cases it is far from clear. By using the computer and three-dimensional graphics programs, it is…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Thinking Skills
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Kowalski, K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
This work extends the theory of the fixed charge transportation problem (FCTP), currently based mostly on a forty-year-old publication by Hirsch and Danzig. This paper presents novel properties that need to be considered by those using existing, or those developing new methods for optimizing FCTP. It also defines the problem in an easier way,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Applications, Programming, Information Networks
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Mei, W. N.; Holloway, A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
In this work, the authors present a commonly used example in electrostatics that could be solved exactly in a conventional manner, yet expressed in a compact form, and simultaneously work out special cases using the method of images. Then, by plotting the potentials and electric fields obtained from these two methods, the authors demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving
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Kim, T.; Ryoo, C. S.; Jang, L. C.; Rim, S. H. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
The Bernoulli numbers are among the most interesting and important number sequences in mathematics. They first appeared in the posthumous work "Ars Conjectandi" (1713) by Jacob Bernoulli (1654-1705) in connection with sums of powers of consecutive integers (Bernoulli, 1713; or Smith, 1959). Bernoulli numbers are particularly important in number…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Equations (Mathematics)
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Abu-Saymeh, S.; Hajja, M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
A point "E" inside a triangle "ABC" can be coordinatized by the areas of the triangles "EBC," "ECA," and "EAB." These are called the barycentric coordinates of "E." It can also be coordinatized using the six segments into which the cevians through "E" divide the sides of "ABC," or the six angles into which the cevians through "E" divide the angles…
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Education, Class Activities
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Tordesillas, A.; Arber, D. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science & Technology, 2005
Flowing granular mixtures in rotating cylindrical drums arise in numerous industrial settings and are of great technological significance worldwide. To date, the development of a robust mathematical model for this process remains an open research problem. However, simple mathematical models may be developed that capture some of the underlying…
Descriptors: Profiles, Mathematical Models, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
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Kannemeyer, Larry – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
This paper presents aspects of a study that investigates the development of an instrument, a reference framework, to analyse students' written responses to non-routine problems in a first year calculus course in order to describe the complexities of their understanding and to assess their understanding of particular mathematical concepts.…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Liljedahl, Peter G. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
The AHA! experience-the moment of illumination on the heels of lengthy, and seemingly fruitless, intentional effort-has long been the basis for lore in mathematics. Unfortunately, such lore is often restricted to the discussion of these phenomena in the context of great mathematicians and great mathematical advancement. But are such experiences…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Mathematics Education
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Selden, Annie – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
This paper examines four developments, or trends, in tertiary mathematics education today: (1) technology as an engine driving pedagogical change; (2) the often difficult transition for students from secondary to tertiary mathematics; (3) the responsibilities of mathematicians for the mathematical preparation of future teachers, and (4) the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Safuanov, Ildar S. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
In order to teach on the basis of the genetic approach, one should undertake an analysis consisting of the following two stages: (1) a genetic elaboration of the subject matter and (2) an analysis of the arrangement of the material, including a consideration of various ways of representing it and its effect on students. The genetic elaboration of…
Descriptors: Genetics, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Counseling
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Zazkis, Rina – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
This article draws an analogy between prime and irrational numbers with respect to how these numbers are defined and how they are perceived by learners. Excerpts are presented from two research studies: a study on understanding prime numbers by pre-service elementary school teachers and a study on understanding irrational numbers by pre-service…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Numbers, Mathematics Instruction
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Kajander, Ann; Lovric, Miroslav – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
The transition ('gap') between secondary and tertiary education in mathematics is a complex phenomenon covering a vast array of problems and issues. The aim of this paper is to present the ways in which the issues of mathematics transition have been dealt with at McMaster University. Roughly, the process of transition has been broken into three…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
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Hockman, Meira – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
The past decade has seen enormous changes in the quality and quantity of mathematics taught at secondary school. These changes have had a cumulative effect on the readiness of mathematics students for tertiary education. Furthermore the need for university staff to be accountable to both community and students adds to the responsibility of…
Descriptors: Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Curriculum Design, Postsecondary Education, Mathematics Education
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Luk, Hing Sun – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
It seems self-evident that there is a significant gap between secondary school and university mathematics, even though the gap may take different forms, which vary with different education systems in different places and at different times. This paper attempts to capture some common forms of this gap, and in particular, it discusses some core…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Student Attitudes, College Mathematics, Secondary School Mathematics
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