TEACHING MATHEMATICS A SOURCEBOOK OF AIDS, ACTIVITIES AND STRATEGIES

The art of teaching math lies in the ability of the instructor to motivate and inspire individuals to look beyond the numbers and understand the concepts. This book is designed to revive this art, focusing more on the aspects of learning the ideas behind the math rather than the sheer mechanics of m...

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Main Authors: SOBEL, MAX A. (Author), MALETSKY, EVAN M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Prentice-Hall 1988
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