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Dennis, J. Richard – Arithmetic Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Instruction
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Blum, Christopher O. – Journal of Education, 2002
Asserts that when college mathematics is taught as one of the liberal arts, Euclid's Elements of Geometry, which is one of the oldest math textbooks, may still be the best, because it helps students understand what is "lovely about mathematics". Suggests that "Elements of Geometry" promotes the mental exercise that comes from…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Geometry, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction
Ibraev, Ulukbek; Ng, Kwong Bor; Kantor, Paul B. – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2002
Explores aspects of data fusion (DF) for information retrieval (IR) using a set of data from the Fifth International Conference on Text Retrieval (TREC5). Derives an equation for effective DF based on a geometric model and shows that the performance of a pair of IR schemes may be approximated by a quadratic polynomial. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Geometry, Information Retrieval, Mathematical Formulas
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Meyer, Margaret R.; Dekker, Truus; Querelle, Nanda – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2001
Examines samples of the use of context in five innovative curricula to reflect on what role it plays in the teaching and learning of mathematics. (Author)
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometry, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Education
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Whitman, Nancy C. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2000
Describes how students use crazy cars to confirm that the sum of measures of the angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geometry, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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Shaw, Jean M.; And Others – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1995
Diagrams that illustrate characteristics that are always, sometimes, or never present in a concept can be categorized as examples or nonexamples to broaden students' understanding of basic geometric concepts. (MKR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Diagrams, Elementary Education, Geometry
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Roberts, Malcolm – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 1997
Takes a critical look at the assessment scheme by discussing underlying philosophies of teaching and what effects they may have on students. (ASK)
Descriptors: Geometry, Higher Education, Mathematics Instruction, Scoring
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Thornton, Steve – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2000
Describes the most enduring link between Napoleon and mathematics as the geometric result known as Napoleon's Theorem, which states that if equilateral triangles are drawn on the three sides of any triangle, the line segments joining the centers of these equilateral triangles will themselves form an equilateral triangle. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Geometry, Mathematics History, Mathematics Instruction
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Tsamir, Pessia – Hiroshima Journal of Mathematics Education, 2001
Analyzes data concerning a comparison task where two points--the intersection point of two lines--and the intersection of six lines were compared. Suggests that students tend to grasp the two points as unequal; moreover, the intersection point of six lines was frequently viewed as bigger and heavier than the intersection point of two lines.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometry, Mathematics Education
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Waldegg, Guillermina – Science and Education, 2001
Explains the two ontological convictions that played the role of epistemological obstacle for Bolzano, a contemporary of the founders of non-Euclidean geometry. Forms part of the body of work aimed at identifying obstacles in the history of mathematics in order to confront them with obstacles to learning and to establish their epistemological…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Geometry, Higher Education, Mathematics History
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Walter, Marion – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2001
Discusses the mathematics of Theo van Doesburg's painting, Arithmetic Composition 1. Investigates ratios and symmetries as well as relationships among geometrical forms in the painting. (MM)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
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Vincent, Jill; Vincent, Claire – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2004
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the Japanese government closed its borders to the outside world in an attempt to become more powerful. Foreign books were banned, people could not travel, and foreigners were not allowed to enter the country. One result of this isolation was the flourishing of sangaku--wooden tablets inscribed with intricately…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Mathematics Instruction
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Faulkner, Peter – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2004
As time has progressed, the role of applied mathematics has become increasingly important. Indeed there are now more students enrolled in applied mathematics courses in senior high schools and colleges than in pure mathematics. Such courses become more relevant both to the student and to future employers, if the same constants and equations that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Equations (Mathematics), Geometry, Trigonometry
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Farmer, Jim – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2005
The author of this article, while recently working through some problem sets on determining volumes by triple integrals in cylindrical and spherical coordinate systems, realized that, although the textbook he was using included many interesting problems involving spheres, cylinders and cones and the increasingly complex solids that arose from the…
Descriptors: Problem Sets, Textbooks, Mathematics Instruction, Geometry
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Thaheem, A. B. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2005
Direct sum decomposition of Abelian groups appears in almost all textbooks on algebra for undergraduate students. This concept plays an important role in group theory. One simple example of this decomposition is obtained by using the kernel and range of a projection map on an Abelian group. The aim in this pedagogical note is to establish a direct…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Concepts, Geometry
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