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Math Ed Matters: Setting the Stage
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Whenever I’m teaching via inquiry-based learning. IBL), it is important to get student buy-in. I often refer to this as “marketing IBL”. My typical approach to marketing involves having a dialogue with my students, where I ask them leading questions in the hope that at the end of our discussion the students will have told me that something like IBL is exactly what we should be doing. Directions to the Students. Get in groups of size 3–4. Group members should introduce themselves.
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Dana C. Ernst | Tag Archive | mathematics
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Free and Open-Source Textbooks. Dana C. Ernst. Mathematics, Teaching, and Technology. A smooth lecture…may be pleasant; a good teacher challenges, asks, irritates and maintains high standards all that is generally not pleasant. Quote by Paul Halmos. Posted on July 30, 2015. Time spent thinking about a problem is always time well spent. Even if you seem to make no progress at all. Quote by Paul Zeitz from The Art and Craft of Problem Solving. Posted on February 7, 2015. January 14, 2015. Mdash; 10 Comments.
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Dana C. Ernst | Tag Archive | inquiry-based learning
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Free and Open-Source Textbooks. Dana C. Ernst. Mathematics, Teaching, and Technology. Archives For inquiry-based learning. The best way to learn is to do; the worst way to teach is to talk. Quote by Paul Halmos from The Problem of Learning to Teach. Posted on July 30, 2015. A smooth lecture…may be pleasant; a good teacher challenges, asks, irritates and maintains high standards all that is generally not pleasant. Quote by Paul Halmos. Posted on July 30, 2015. January 14, 2015. Mdash; 10 Comments. How doe...
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Dana C. Ernst | Tag Archive | IBL
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Free and Open-Source Textbooks. Dana C. Ernst. Mathematics, Teaching, and Technology. The best way to learn is to do; the worst way to teach is to talk. Quote by Paul Halmos from The Problem of Learning to Teach. Posted on July 30, 2015. January 14, 2015. Mdash; 10 Comments. Whenever I’m teaching via inquiry-based learning. Directions to the Students. Get in groups of size 3 4. Group members should introduce themselves. For each of the questions that follow, I will ask you to:. How do we create a safe en...
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Dana C. Ernst | Tag Archive | teaching
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Free and Open-Source Textbooks. Dana C. Ernst. Mathematics, Teaching, and Technology. The best way to learn is to do; the worst way to teach is to talk. Quote by Paul Halmos from The Problem of Learning to Teach. Posted on July 30, 2015. January 14, 2015. Mdash; 10 Comments. Whenever I’m teaching via inquiry-based learning. Directions to the Students. Get in groups of size 3 4. Group members should introduce themselves. For each of the questions that follow, I will ask you to:. How do we create a safe en...
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Dana C. Ernst | Tag Archive | math
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Free and Open-Source Textbooks. Dana C. Ernst. Mathematics, Teaching, and Technology. A smooth lecture…may be pleasant; a good teacher challenges, asks, irritates and maintains high standards all that is generally not pleasant. Quote by Paul Halmos. Posted on July 30, 2015. Time spent thinking about a problem is always time well spent. Even if you seem to make no progress at all. Quote by Paul Zeitz from The Art and Craft of Problem Solving. Posted on February 7, 2015. January 14, 2015. Mdash; 10 Comments.
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