Saturday, May 16, 2020

Illustrated guide to Training Parents

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You can choose your friends, but, unfortunately, you can’t choose your family. Badly behaved parents are a growing problem in our society with many offspring experiencing embarrassing episodes, tantamount to cruelty, at the hands of their misguided guardians.
Following years of painstaking research, at the Top That! Institute of Behavioural Studies, I have devised a patented, parent training programme that will help to modify inappropriate behaviour. Now,
YOU can reap the benefits of my studies by reading this learnamologically enhanced book.

Mathematical Mindsets: Unleashing Students' Potential Through Creative Math, Inspiring Messages and Innovative Teaching

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Banish math anxiety and give students of all ages a clear roadmap to success!
Mathematical Mindsets provides practical strategies and activities to help teachers and parents show all children, even those who are convinced that they are bad at math, that they can enjoy and succeed in math. 
Jo Boaler - Stanford researcher, professor of math education, and expert on math learning - has studied why students don't like math and often fail in math classes. She's followed thousands of students through middle and high schools to study how they learn and to find the most.effective ways to unleash the math potential in all students .

There is a clear gap between what research has shown to work in teaching math and what happens in schools and at home. This book bridges that gap by turning research findings into practical activities and advice. Boaler translates Carol Dweck's concept of "mindset" into math teaching and parenting strategies, showing how students can go from self-doubt to strong self-confidence, which is so important to math learning. Boaler reveals the steps that must be taken by schools and parents to improve math education for all.

How to Cut a Cake: And other mathematical conundrums

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Ian Stewart's magical world of mathematics! Here are twenty more curious puzzles and fantastical mathematical stories from one of the world's most popular and accessible writers on mathematics. This is a strange world of never-ending chess games, empires on the moon, furious fireflies, and, of course, disputes over how best to cut a cake. Each chapter--with titles such as, "How to Play Poker By Post" and "Repealing the Law of Averages"--presents a fascinating mathematical puzzle that is challenging, fun, and introduces the reader to a significant mathematical problem in an engaging and witty way. Illustrated with clever and quirky cartoons, each tale will delight those who love puzzles and mathematical conundrums.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

.Excellence gate way

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المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات

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المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات
الان يمكن تحميل مجموعات اسطوانات برنامج " المشروع البريطاني لتحسين تدريس الرياضيات"
او "Improving learning in mathematics"

(ويرجع الفضل في معرفتنا بالبرنامج الى الاستاذ خالد حسني الذي بدأ الموضوع ولكن الظروف حالت دون استكماله)
وبالبحث على الانترنت وجدت موقع يمكننا منه تحميل المجموعه كامله





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Math Open Reference

Posted by Abouz on June 23, 2012 with No comments
Math Open Reference is a free online reference for teachers and students. Math Open Reference features animated and interactive drawings to demonstrate geometry terms and concepts. The table of contents on Math Open Reference is divided into four basic categories; plane geometry, coordinate geometry, solid geometry, and function explorer tools. Click on any subject in the first three categories to find definitions, examples, and interactive drawings. In the function explorer category users can select linear functions, quadratic functions, or cubic functions to explore how changes in variables affect the graphed output.














Applications for Education
Math Open Reference probably still isn't complete enough to replace a textbook, but it could make a great supplement to the mathematics textbooks that you do use. For students who need visual references, Math Open Reference could be particularly helpful.

Car Talk Puzzlers as Math Challenges

Posted by Abouz on June 23, 2012 with No comments
One of Car Talk's weekly features is theCar Talk Puzzler. The Puzzler is usually a math puzzler although some are language-based riddles too. As I was listening last week it hit me that the Car Talk Puzzlers could make great little classroom activities to get students thinking about math and language in a format that is a little different than standard textbook examples. Click hereto access sixteen years of Puzzlers 
and their answers.