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A Perfect Method to Teach Math
Mathematics
Math is taught to American Children in a couple of different ways. One approach is to let the children solve problems in different ways and teach them why things are the way they are. Another way is “parrot math.” This involves feeding the children information on how to solve a problem and making it the…
Magic Squares Theory
Mathematics
Introduction Magic square is known for mathematical recreation giving entertainment and an interesting outlet for creating mathematical knowledge. An nth-order magic square is a square array of n2 distinct integers in which the sum of the n numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is the same.Magic squares history started around 2200 B.C. from China…
Galileo’s Mathematical-Experimental Method
Mathematics
During the summer of 1609, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) used his innovative astronomical telescope to observe the Venetian night sky. Through these observations, he made groundbreaking discoveries that revealed new aspects of the universe. These revelations ultimately transformed scientific thought at that time. In Galileo’s era, scientists and philosophers often adhered strictly to existing scientific and…
Why Students Struggle in Math
Mathematics
Student
Students in secondary schools usually have one thing in common; they are all going through their adolescent period in life. As with the physical development associated with this period, their intellectual development also goes through a change that is characterized by a progression towards abstract thinking which unfortunately does not occur in an orderly and…
“Translating constructivist theory into practice in primary-grade mathematics”
Mathematics
This article observes the practices of eight female primary grade mathematics teachers involved in the study, who believe their teaching methods are in line with the constructivist theory. The teachers comprised a group, calling themselves the “explorers” and all worked together focusing on the constructivist theory in their practice; creating their own small community within…
Fibonacci Series by Leonardo of Pisa
Mathematics
Fibonacci INTRODUCTION The Fibonacci Series is a sequence of numbers pioneered by Leonardo of Pisa in 1202. Fibonacci series is a deceptively simple series, but its results and purposes are almost limitless. It has captivated and puzzled mathematicians for about 700 years, and almost everyone who has worked with it has added a new perspective,…
Mathematics Through Problem-Solving
Mathematics
The focus is on teaching mathematical topics through problem-solving contexts and enquiry-oriented environments which are characterised by the teacher ‘helping students construct a deep understanding of mathematical ideas and processes by engaging them in doing mathematics: creating, conjecturing, exploring, testing, and verifying’. Specific characteristics of a problem-solving approach include:interactions between students/students and teacher/studentsьmathematical dialogue and…
Alfred Nobel & His Prizes
Mathematics
Peace
Science
Theory
In addressing hope, Alfred Nobel referred to it as nature’s veil for hiding truth’s nakedness2. Such a statement encompasses the struggle associated with Nobels lifework. Alfred Nobels existence spanned many realms of thought and being. He was a scientist, a writer, a philosopher and humanitarian, and ultimately a philanthropist. It was probably this myriad of…
Niels Henrik Abel Biography and Achievements
Mathematics
On August 5th, 1802, Soren George Abel and Marie Simonsen gave birth to their son Niels Henrik Abel in Nedstrand, Norway (Encyclopedia Britannica). Niels grew up in a very religious family, with his father Soren having a degree in theology and philosophy and serving as a pastor at Finney. Additionally, Niels’ grandfather Hans Mathias Abel…
Application of Mathematics in Nature
Mathematics
Symmetry is everywhere you look in nature . Symmetry is when a figure has two sides that are mirror images of one another. It would then be possible to draw a line through a picture of the object and along either side the image would look exactly the same. This line would be called a…