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Vega, Tina; Travis, Betty – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
Progress in secondary education today is measured primarily through high stakes testing administered on a state-by-state basis. While states may require a common assessment instrument, how the objectives are to be taught, however, is generally up to the schools. This results in debates among educators as to the best curricula for all students.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, Mathematics Achievement
Calzada, Maria E.; Gardner, Holly – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
The results of a simulation conducted by a research team involving undergraduate and high school students indicate that when data is symmetric the student's "t" confidence interval for a mean is superior to the studied non-parametric bootstrap confidence intervals. When data is skewed and for sample sizes n greater than or equal to 10, the results…
Descriptors: Intervals, Effect Size, Simulation, Undergraduate Students
Skurnick, Ronald – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2011
This classroom note is presented as a suggested exercise--not to have the class prove or disprove Goldbach's Conjecture, but to stimulate student discussions in the classroom regarding proof, as well as necessary, sufficient, satisfied, and unsatisfied conditions. Goldbach's Conjecture is one of the oldest unsolved problems in the field of number…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Numbers, Number Concepts, High School Students
Ellington, Aimee J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2007
In 2001, the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences (CBMS) published "The Mathematical Education of Teachers" (MET) outlining detailed recommendations for the instruction of future mathematics teachers. One focus of MET is that teachers need a thorough understanding of the mathematics covered at the level at which they are planning to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Communication Skills, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
Osler, Thomas J. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2007
The fraction 16 over 64 has a well known, interesting property. If one incorrectly cancels the sixes, a correct answer of 1 over 4 is obtained. This is an example of a lucky fraction. In this article, the author presents several examples of lucky fractions and proves two interesting properties of these fractions. This article provides students the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Models
Armoni, Michal; Gal-Ezer, Judith – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2005
When dealing with a complex problem, solving it by reduction to simpler problems, or problems for which the solution is already known, is a common method in mathematics and other scientific disciplines, as in computer science and, specifically, in the field of computability. However, when teaching computational models (as part of computability)…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Memory, Computer Science, Computer Simulation
Cecil, David R.; Wang, Rongdong – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2005
Many counting problems can be modeled as "colorings" and solved by considering symmetries and Polya's cycle index polynomial. This paper presents a "Maple 7" program link http://users.tamuk.edu/kfdrc00/ that, given Polya's cycle index polynomial, determines all possible associated colorings and their partitioning into equivalence classes. These…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Secondary School Mathematics, High School Seniors, College Mathematics
Mauch, Elizabeth; Shi, Yixun – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2005
A sequence of number pairs can be used to generate many interesting examples in teaching mathematics subjects at various levels. It is often used in elementary or middle school mathematics classes to illustrate the concept of "patterns." In this paper the authors present a few interesting ways of using this sequence to form examples for high…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometry, College Mathematics, Calculus

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