(1) If you are teaching Calculus I, out of 10 points, how many points would you give to this student and why?
(2) Is this a reasonable assessment question for Calculus I?
(1) If you are teaching Calculus I, out of 10 points, how many points would you give to this student and why?
(2) Is this a reasonable assessment question for Calculus I?
I've been sitting in a Calculus II class where students are learning various integration techniques - u-substitution, integration by parts, trig substitution, partial fraction decomposition, etc. But so much of exercises are really just algebraic manipulation. Is that normal?
she has been conditioned to reach for a calculator whenever she has to compute.
Maybe this is not a big deal, but it really made me think.
ability to easily calculate 7^2 + 6 and 55 + 9 did not interfere with her answering the question correctly. But, is that OK? Should she have been able to calculate those without a calculator? She might have been able to calculate them without a calculator if she was asked to do so. It might be that
I was helping a student in College Algebra. She was working on a problem that asked her to evaluate a composition of functions u and w when x = 7, where u(x) = x^2 + 6 and w(x) = SQRT(x + 9). As she calculated, she used her calculator to calculate 7^2 + 6 and once again 55 + 9. Clearly her lack of
Is the common denominator algorithm enough?
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I'm on a roll :-)
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My first blog post in a long while.
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There is an interesting article, What is a Mathematical Concept?", by Martin Simon in the recent issue of Mathematics Teacher: Learning & Thinking. I wonder what people think about Simon's idea.
MAT programs for people with undergraduate degrees are often one year (one year plus summer?) programs. Some may be fully online.
I haven't been able to do this in great part because a lot of my connections with Japanese colleagues through that platform. I guess it is not as toxic over there.
I would love to hear more about it.
How to make the access to high-quality teacher equitable when we know not all teachers are high-quality (or equally high-quality) may be the second most important job. Should teachers be rotated every N years across different schools?
Although I agree that visual representations may be great support for students' learning, I'm a bit troubled by this image that shows numbers without any unit.
Took me while to register myself, but I think I am now registered.
Is this open to people outside of UK?
Thatβs more than 11,000 steps a day. When I am in the U.S., if I get to 8000, thatβs a lot. When I am in Japan, I easily make 10,000 though.
There is nothing in the βoldβ(?) way that says you canβt work toward the correct answer.
Some are good (?) at making things sound good.
βGradual release of responsibilityβ is basically I Do We Do You Do, right?