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Field, Mike – Mathematics Teaching, 2012
It might be said that for most occupations there is now less of a need for mathematics than there was say fifty years ago. But, the author argues, geometry, probability, and statistics constitute essential knowledge for everyone. Maybe not the geometry of Euclid, but certainly geometrical ways of thinking that might enable us to describe the world…
Descriptors: Geometry, Probability, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
Ura, Suzana Kaori; Stein-Barana, Alzira C. M.; Munhoz, Deisy P. – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
The multiplicative principle is the tool allowing the counting of groups that can be described by a sequence of events. An event is a subset of sample space, i.e. a collection of possible outcomes, which may be equal to or smaller than the sample space as a whole. It is important that students understand this basic principle early on and know how…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication
Murphy, Amanda; Terrizzi, Marissa; Cormas, Peter – Mathematics Teaching, 2012
"Probability is a difficult concept to teach, because children and adults find it counterintuitive." This is impetus to consider the detailed planning of a set of lessons with a "mixed", in many senses, group of fourth graders. Can the use of prior experience, and the knowledge associated with that experience, make probability a concept that is…
Descriptors: Probability, Grade 4, Mathematics Instruction, Prior Learning
Chick, Helen – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
There is much to be learned and pondered by reading "Proofs and Refutations," by Imre Lakatos. It highlights the importance of mathematical definitions, and how definitions evolve to capture the essence of the object they are defining. It also provides an exhilarating encounter with the ups and downs of the mathematical reasoning process, where…
Descriptors: Definitions, Probability, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
Hirst, Helen – Mathematics Teaching, 1977
The aim of the author was to ascertain how well a Dutch approach to introducing probability into the elementary school curriculum could be attempted by English children. Classroom situations are described. (MN)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Educational Games, Elementary Education