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Zhang, Kai – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
In this article, we use a simple lattice model to illustrate the concepts of entropy, free energy, and thermodynamic equilibrium from a microscopic perspective. These physical concepts are based on elementary knowledge of discrete probability distribution and weighted average. Calculations about this model involve basic algebra and counting, which…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
Bayerl, Katie – Nellie Mae Education Foundation, 2020
The Better Math Teaching Network offers a promising, practical model for teacher learning. Its practitioner members--who all teach at least one section of high school algebra and all joined voluntarily--are working with each other and a team of researchers to make their teaching more student-centered through an improvement science approach. With…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, High School Teachers, Algebra
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Kovacs, Zoltan – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2020
A summary of an experimental course on algebraic curves is given that was held for young learners at age 11. The course was a part of Epsilon camp. a program designed for very gifted students who have already demonstrated high interest in studying mathematics. Prerequisites for the course were mastery of Algebra I and at least one preliminary year…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Teaching Methods
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Cuida, A.; Laudano, F.; Martinez-Moro, E. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2020
We propose some generalizations of the classical Division Algorithm for polynomials over coefficient rings (possibly non-commutative). These results provide a generalization of the Remainder Theorem that allows calculating the remainder without using the long division method, even if the divisor has degree greater than one. As a consequence we…
Descriptors: Division, Computation, Mathematical Concepts, Algebra
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Krouss, Paul; Lesseig, Kristin – PRIMUS, 2020
Introductory and remedial courses in college mathematics often serve as a gateway to student success. However, these university courses have seen little innovation despite historically low success rates. We sought to address deficits of the traditional lecture model and enhance student learning in an introductory college algebra course through the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Homework, Video Technology
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Coggins, Porter E., III; Glatzer, Tim – PRIMUS, 2020
We present an algorithm for a matrix-based Enigma-type encoder based on a variation of the Hill Cipher as an application of 2 × 2 matrices. In particular, students will use vector addition and 2 × 2 matrix multiplication by column vectors to simulate a matrix version of the German Enigma Encoding Machine as a basic example of cryptography. The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Matrices, Technology, Addition
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Sokolowski, Andrzej – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
Like terms are usually defined for variables with numerical coefficients. While the definition is sufficient to combine polynomial terms, it does not help the students to combine radical, logarithmic, or trigonometric terms. The purpose of this paper is to propose a lesson that introduces a broader definition of like terms and trialed with a group…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving, Advanced Students
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Bolondi, Giorgio; Ferretti, Federica; Maffia, Andrea – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2020
The process of pairing a name with representations or peculiar properties permeates many mathematics classroom situations. In school, many practices go under the label 'definition', even though they can be very different from what mathematicians conceive as a formal definition, and in fact there are substantial differences between these different…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Formulas, Definitions, High Schools
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Vandervoort, Kurt – Physics Teacher, 2020
Newton's law of cooling describes an object whose temperature decreases exponentially with time. Because of its many applications, it is a frequent topic of introductory physics labs. In this article, I describe an experiment designed for the freshman year algebra-based physics course that applies this law to answering the question, "Why…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Heat, Science Experiments
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Lingefjärd, Thomas; Hatami, Russell – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
This is an article about abstraction, generalization, and the beauty of mathematics. We claim that abstraction and generalization in of itself may very well be a beauty of the human mind. The fact that we humans continue to explore and expand mathematics is truly beautiful and remarkable. Many years ago, our ancestors understood that seven stones,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Aesthetics, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Ervin-Kassab, Lara; Roddick, Cheryl; Vickery, Alison; Tapper, Juliana – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
While participating as a mentor teacher in a professional development project, Alison Vickery, a middle school teacher, developed a strategy: claim-rule-connection (CRC). The "claim" was the answer or response to the question; the "rule" was the theorem, fact, or proof; and the "connection" was an explanation of how…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity
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Rossman, Taylor A.; Parks, Zachary P.; Messina, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
We present an algorithm for solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation that is based on the finite-difference expression of the kinetic energy operator. Students who have some knowledge of linear algebra can understand the theory used to derive the algorithm. This is because the finite-difference kinetic energy matrix and the Hückel matrix…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Kinetics
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Clarkson, Kelsey A.; Tobias, Jennifer M. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Representing repeating nonterminating decimals as rational numbers is a topic introduced in the seventh-grade Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. According to Content Standard 7.NS.2.D., students should be able to represent a rational number as a decimal and understand that the decimal will either end in zeros or eventually repeat (NGO…
Descriptors: Secondary School Mathematics, Number Concepts, Arithmetic, Mathematics Skills
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Morano, Stephanie; Randolph, Kathleen; Markelz, Andrew M.; Church, Naomi – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2020
Math fact fluency involves the quick, accurate retrieval of basic arithmetic combinations and the ability to use this fact knowledge efficiently. Math fact retrieval is typically considered fluent when performed accurately within 2 to 3 seconds, and "efficiency" refers to students' ability to apply fact knowledge to more complex…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic, Mastery Learning
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Beisly, Amber; Davis, Jill; Lake, Vickie E.; McCombs, Brandy – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2020
Teachers' negative experiences can be detrimental to how they teach math because their beliefs about mathematics affect how they see themselves, their instructional practices, and the level of appropriate mathematics activities offered in their classrooms. Research has shown that there are many classrooms where appropriate activities are happening…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Teacher Competencies
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