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Mathematics The word "mathematics" comes from the Greek word, máthema which means "science, knowledge, or learning." Mathematics is a broad-ranging field of study in which the properties and interactions of idealized objects are examined. Whereas mathematics began merely as a ...
Mathematics and its Necessity Mathematics is often defined as the study of quantity, magnitude, and relations of numbers or symbols. It embraces the subjects of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, calculus, probability, statistics, and many other special areas of research. But do we really need m...
Mathematics Workshop: Mathematics Class Becomes Learner-Centered is a well-written article about using math workshops as a tool to facilitate mathematical learning in elementary classrooms. It argues that writing workshops, in which students are given freedom with time and materials to develop their...
Through the mathematics logbook, the ways in which prior mathematical understanding and knowledge was evident in the different levels of ability from each student. Through using language to explain their understanding, the students were able to work out were they went wrong and correct it themselves...
Pi is the mathematical term for the number 3.141592654 and is probably the most talked-about number in mathematics. The computation of pi is virtually the only topic from the most ancient stratum of mathematics that is still of serious interest to modern mathematics research (Berggren 6). How can a...
Ever since the mid 1980's, computers in elementary and middle schools have been used for the students to practice their basic math skills. Some schools use computers to take tests, or just for practice drills. Computers can help the students build up a good sense of how current events have an...
We could not be where we are today if great minds like Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton didn\'t exist. These individuals helped create who and what we are today. Without their help our world would be a far more primitive one. These incredible people are said to have a gift, which few could only d...
The inclusion of disabled individuals in the general social, educational and occupational contexts which are welcoming to mainstream populations is a goal which appears to parallel the progressive orientation of our culture. Modern education shows evidence of the trend toward change, facilitating t...
The first thing I would like to say before I start this paper on Thales is that when dealing with ancient Greek mathemetitions, any "facts" you may uncover are really just educated guesses. The reason for this is, because all records back then were kept on cuneiform tablets. These tablets just ...
"Louie Kahn said," Even a brick wants to be something... a brick wants to be, something... it inspires. Even a common ordinary brick wants to be something more than it is... and that is what we must be ("Indecent Proposal")The Expand program discus's that mathematics, coordination, idea generation, ...
"The Mathematics of Computers and Logic Circuits"I. Binary CodeA long time a go, mankind wanted to find another system. Once electricity was invented, man thought up a new number system that would do more. The people of India and the Mayan Indians are thought to have found the zero. Both of these g...
Special Needs Children and Mathematics The teaching of mathematics to children in primary school classrooms can be seen as challenging for some teachers. This is due to a changing society and the introduction of more complex mathematical skills. Once it was acceptable only to teach the four major...
René Descartes Over the course of approximately sixty years, René Descartes set a precedent for mathematic excellence in the fields of algebra, geometry, and calculus. His findings lay the foundation for modern math and became a "turning point between medieval and modern mathem...
Relating mathematics to students' everyday lives will be a goal for me as a teacher. With the research that I have read and through my own struggle with math, I feel that children need to make connections between the real world and mathematical concepts, so that mathematics becomes relevant to them...
TITLE (Intro)The Mathematical reputation of Blaise Pascal rest more upon what he might have done for the field of mathematics rather than on what he actually affected. Even though Pascal developed numerous advances in the mathematical world in his early years the latter part of Pascal's lif...
There are three main courses in school that I enjoy. These courses are Science, Mathematics and Keyboarding. Keyboarding is an informative course that helps to build your typing skills. Keyboarding helps you type in the proper format at a fast pace. It also teaches you computer terms: such as hard d...
In my years studying math I've realized that math is essential for life. Having this said, It is quite obvious that math could easily be as old as humanity itself. Prehistoric men has interests in geometric figures in their pottery. As we first learn in out toddler years, to count with our fin...
Principles and StandardsThe Principles and Standards book does a wonderful job explaining the importance of "the best mathematics education possible (3)." We need to be able to "ensure quality, to indicate goals, and to promote change (5)" in our mathematics curriculum. In order to accomplish thes...
Rene Descartes was one of the most important and influential thinkers in human history. Both modern mathematics and modern philosophy began with the work of Rene Descartes. He is often referred to as the father of modern philosophy. His invention of coordinate geometry paved the way for advances ...
Mathematics, argues H.E. Huntley in his book, The Divine Proportion (1970) can be beautiful. This is not a radical notion in and of itself. After all is not the discipline of mathematics all about imposing the neatness, simplicity, and proportion of numbers onto seemingly random sequences? All of th...
Sir Isaac Newton developed calculus, natural forces, and optics. Newton was born on Christmas Day in 1642. His father had died before he was born, but he was still given his father's name (Westfall 17). Isaac stayed with his grandparents when his mother went to live with her second husband. Wh...
Leonardo Fibonacci Leonardo Fibonacci was born in Pisa, Italy around 1175 to Guilielmo Bonacci. Leonardo's father was the secretary of the Republic of Pisa and directed the Pisan trading colony. His father intended on Leonardo becoming a merchant. His father enlisted him in the Pisa...
Renee Descartes (1595-1650) 3.23.2001 Renee Descartes was a famous French mathematician, scientist and philosopher. His views about knowledge and certainty, as well as his views about the relationship between mind and body have been very influential over the last three centuries. Descartes was b...
I think it is strange that out of everything that George Polya did for the study of mathematics, the authors of this book bring up the fact that he never learned to drive a car. I know that they just meant to put it in as an interesting little tid-bit about his life, but it is such a great example ...
Introduction Sir Isaac Newton is indisputably the most prominent scientist who ever subsisted. He was among the inventors of the division of mathematics called Calculus. Newton also solved the mysteries of light and optics. By using his discoveries, he materialized the first reflecting telescop...