This month of IMPACT Live! is hosted by the

Research in Mathematics Education for Two-Year Colleges (RMETYC)

and International Mathematics Anets!

 

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Latest Discussions

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    Stella, Thanks for bringing up this excellent topic. I am a passionate math educator, and no matter if one tutors or teaches, appearing as a caring and positive human being is fundamental in helping students improve their mathematics skills. Too often ...

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    Hello all, This is a great discussion. My education of dual MS in Geology and Mathematics as well as coming from Sri Lanka has always helped me in my teaching over the years. I use some ways to connect with my students with their majors with some examples ...

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    Well whenever I tutor my peers, I always try to keep a kind and up beat attitude. What about you? :) ------------------------------ Stella Wilcox Student Oakton College Skokie IL ------------------------------

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    Hello AMATYC members, I did my education from elementary school to master's level in India. I am teaching Mathematics here in USA since 2001. I have taught in high schools, community colleges and university. I have worked as tutor, supplementary instructor, ...

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    Manisha and Hong- I agree with Hong that this is another creative way to use popular culture. The rubric gives students guidance for the work they need to show and how it would be graded. I believe it is increasingly important to put this into writing ...

Blogs

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    Stigler and Hierbert (1999) note that teaching is cultural, and that we teach the way we were taught. Foreign born instructors ...

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    I have always loved mathematics and been fascinated by mathematics in nature—from the Fibonacci sequence in the spirals on ...

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    Quantitative reasoning (QR) is often associated with mathematics and science courses, but it goes beyond those areas. Colleges ...

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    How can digital platforms help us pursue proficiency through students’ engagement? One of IMPACT’s pillars is ...