The United States Arithmetic
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Author |
: William Vogdes |
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Total Pages |
: 324 |
Release |
: 1847 |
ISBN-10 |
: UOM:39015063873080 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (80 Downloads) |
Synopsis The United States Arithmetic by : William Vogdes
Author |
: William VOGDES |
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Total Pages |
: 128 |
Release |
: 1845 |
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: BL:A0023250667 |
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: 4/5 (67 Downloads) |
Synopsis The First Part of the United States Arithmetic. Designed for Schools by : William VOGDES
Author |
: Paul Lockhart |
Publisher |
: Belknap Press |
Total Pages |
: 232 |
Release |
: 2019-07-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780674237513 |
ISBN-13 |
: 067423751X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (13 Downloads) |
Synopsis Arithmetic by : Paul Lockhart
“Inspiring and informative...deserves to be widely read.” —Wall Street Journal “This fun book offers a philosophical take on number systems and revels in the beauty of math.” —Science News Because we have ten fingers, grouping by ten seems natural, but twelve would be better for divisibility, and eight is well suited to repeated halving. Grouping by two, as in binary code, has turned out to have its own remarkable advantages. Paul Lockhart presents arithmetic not as rote manipulation of numbers—a practical if mundane branch of knowledge best suited for filling out tax forms—but as a fascinating, sometimes surprising intellectual craft that arises from our desire to add, divide, and multiply important things. Passionate and entertaining, Arithmetic invites us to experience the beauty of mathematics through the eyes of a beguiling teacher. “A nuanced understanding of working with numbers, gently connecting procedures that we once learned by rote with intuitions long since muddled by education...Lockhart presents arithmetic as a pleasurable pastime, and describes it as a craft like knitting.” —Jonathon Keats, New Scientist “What are numbers, how did they arise, why did our ancestors invent them, and how did they represent them? They are, after all, one of humankind’s most brilliant inventions, arguably having greater impact on our lives than the wheel. Lockhart recounts their fascinating story...A wonderful book.” —Keith Devlin, author of Finding Fibonacci
Author |
: Liping Ma |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 290 |
Release |
: 2010-03-26 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781135149499 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1135149496 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (99 Downloads) |
Synopsis Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics by : Liping Ma
Studies of teachers in the U.S. often document insufficient subject matter knowledge in mathematics. Yet, these studies give few examples of the knowledge teachers need to support teaching, particularly the kind of teaching demanded by recent reforms in mathematics education. Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics describes the nature and development of the knowledge that elementary teachers need to become accomplished mathematics teachers, and suggests why such knowledge seems more common in China than in the United States, despite the fact that Chinese teachers have less formal education than their U.S. counterparts. The anniversary edition of this bestselling volume includes the original studies that compare U.S and Chinese elementary school teachers’ mathematical understanding and offers a powerful framework for grasping the mathematical content necessary to understand and develop the thinking of school children. Highlighting notable changes in the field and the author’s work, this new edition includes an updated preface, introduction, and key journal articles that frame and contextualize this seminal work.
Author |
: Florian Cajori |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 408 |
Release |
: 1890 |
ISBN-10 |
: ZBZH:ZBZ-00114439 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (39 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Teaching and History of Mathematics in the United States by : Florian Cajori
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: International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 204 |
Release |
: 1911 |
ISBN-10 |
: HARVARD:32044089263594 |
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Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Mathematics in the Elementary Schools of the United States by : International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics
Author |
: David E. Zitarelli |
Publisher |
: American Mathematical Society |
Total Pages |
: 500 |
Release |
: 2022-10-25 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781470472573 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1470472570 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Synopsis A History of Mathematics in the United States and Canada by : David E. Zitarelli
This is the first truly comprehensive and thorough history of the development of mathematics and a mathematical community in the United States and Canada. This first volume of the multi-volume work takes the reader from the European encounters with North America in the fifteenth century up to the emergence of a research community the United States in the last quarter of the nineteenth. In the story of the colonial period, particular emphasis is given to several prominent colonial figures—Jefferson, Franklin, and Rittenhouse—and four important early colleges—Harvard, Québec, William & Mary, and Yale. During the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century, mathematics in North America was largely the occupation of scattered individual pioneers: Bowditch, Farrar, Adrain, B. Peirce. This period is given a fuller treatment here than previously in the literature, including the creation of the first PhD programs and attempts to form organizations and found journals. With the founding of Johns Hopkins in 1876 the American mathematical research community was finally, and firmly, founded. The programs at Hopkins, Chicago, and Clark are detailed as are the influence of major European mathematicians including especially Klein, Hilbert, and Sylvester. Klein's visit to the US and his Evanston Colloquium are extensively detailed. The founding of the American Mathematical Society is thoroughly discussed. David Zitarelli was emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Temple University. A decorated and acclaimed teacher, scholar, and expositor, he was one of the world's leading experts on the development of American mathematics. Author or co-author of over a dozen books, this was his magnum opus—sure to become the leading reference on the topic and essential reading, not just for historians. In clear and compelling prose Zitarelli spins a tale accessible to experts, generalists, and anyone interested in the history of science in North America.
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: International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics |
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: |
Total Pages |
: 208 |
Release |
: 1911 |
ISBN-10 |
: HARVARD:32044089263487 |
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: |
Rating |
: 4/5 (87 Downloads) |
Synopsis Mathematics in the Public and Private Secondary Schools of the United States by : International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics
Author |
: David E. Zitarelli |
Publisher |
: American Mathematical Soc. |
Total Pages |
: 501 |
Release |
: 2019-10-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781470448295 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1470448297 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (95 Downloads) |
Synopsis A History of Mathematics in the United States and Canada: Volume 1: 1492–1900 by : David E. Zitarelli
This is the first truly comprehensive and thorough history of the development of mathematics and a mathematical community in the United States and Canada. This first volume of the multi-volume work takes the reader from the European encounters with North America in the fifteenth century up to the emergence of a research community the United States in the last quarter of the nineteenth. In the story of the colonial period, particular emphasis is given to several prominent colonial figures—Jefferson, Franklin, and Rittenhouse—and four important early colleges—Harvard, Québec, William & Mary, and Yale. During the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century, mathematics in North America was largely the occupation of scattered individual pioneers: Bowditch, Farrar, Adrain, B. Peirce. This period is given a fuller treatment here than previously in the literature, including the creation of the first PhD programs and attempts to form organizations and found journals. With the founding of Johns Hopkins in 1876 the American mathematical research community was finally, and firmly, founded. The programs at Hopkins, Chicago, and Clark are detailed as are the influence of major European mathematicians including especially Klein, Hilbert, and Sylvester. Klein's visit to the US and his Evanston Colloquium are extensively detailed. The founding of the American Mathematical Society is thoroughly discussed. David Zitarelli was emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Temple University. A decorated and acclaimed teacher, scholar, and expositor, he was one of the world's leading experts on the development of American mathematics. Author or co-author of over a dozen books, this was his magnum opus—sure to become the leading reference on the topic and essential reading, not just for historians. In clear and compelling prose Zitarelli spins a tale accessible to experts, generalists, and anyone interested in the history of science in North America.
Author |
: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
Publisher |
: National Academies Press |
Total Pages |
: 81 |
Release |
: 2018-03-05 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780309465922 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0309465923 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (22 Downloads) |
Synopsis Supporting Mathematics Teachers in the United States and Finland by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
For the past 17 years, the U.S. National Commission on Mathematics Instruction (USNC/MI) has held workshops with mathematics educators from countries that typically perform well on international assessments and have a history of strong mathematics education programs, such as Japan, China, and South Korea. Finland is among this group. Even though its mathematics education system has some common characteristics with other top-performing nations, such as a great social respect for the teaching profession, it also has unique characteristics. The USNC/MI, a standing committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, planned a workshop at which U.S. and Finnish mathematics educators could exchange information and ideas about the preparation of new mathematics teachers and the means of providing them with support and professional development throughout their careers. While this is not the first time U.S. and Finnish mathematics educators have discussed educational practices, this workshop focused primarily on teacher development in both nations in the context of mathematics education. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.