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BRAINBOX - YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS

Students learn:

Curriculum Learning Activities
SCIENCE Real world monitoring
TECHNOLOGY Web Tools
ART Blended multimedia elements
ENGINEERING Application of mathematics to the real-world
MATHEMATICS How to estimate & predict the unknown

Video 1. Dan Finkel - 5 Principles of Extraordinary Math Teaching

“It is safer to accept any chance that offers itself, and extemporize a procedure to fit it, than to get a good plan matured, and wait for a chance of using it.” - Thomas Hardy

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HUH? What's the first question that comes to your mind?


Video 1. Dan Meyer - The Express Lane Is for Suckers, or is It? (Yes, it Is.)

Video 2. Dan Meyer - Example maths lesson

Video 3. Dan Meyer - How to capture, share & resolve perplexity

Surprises in mind

Many people — in and out of school — find mathematics frustrating, difficult, even impossible. This documentary uncovers a surprise: Mathematical creativity — expressed in art, architecture, and music and valued by industry — is built into the brain and can flourish under the right conditions. A remarkable 12-year study following students from first grade through high school demonstrates the brain's surprising natural abilities for learning math. The study, led by Professor Carolyn Maher of Rutgers University, brought results that are corroborated by new research from leading cognitive psychologists. Discover ways to unlock this natural human gift for mathematics in classrooms, workplaces, and homes.

 
 
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