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Math
Course
Teaching Mathematics Using Games
Course Description
This course shows how to enhance students' understanding of mathematics and how to generate
more interest in mathematics by integrating problem-solving games, questioning techniques,
computer-based aids and activities and much more. Core questions addressed in the course
include:
- How can you structure the mathematics class to stimulate
interest?
- What practices and activities can you use in the mathematics
classroom to challenge students without increasing their anxiety?
- How can you involve students actively in their mathematics
classes?
- What activities and manipulatives can you use to add interest
and enhance understanding?
- What types of resources and activities can the Internet provide
to assist in mathematics instruction?
Course Features and Materials
This course features a graduate-level text, participant forums to promote in-depth discussion,
and an application-based approach to assignments to ensure transfer of learning.
Textbook
Sobel, M. A., & Maletsky, E. M. (1999). Teaching mathematics: A sourcebook of aids, activities, and strategies (3rd ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
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Additional Math Courses Available
Brain-Compatible
Strategies for Teaching Mathematics
Computer Applications
and Technology for Teaching Math
Integrating Math
Across the Curriculum
Integrating the Internet
into Mathematics Instruction
Teaching Strategies
to Increase Math Achievement in Middle School Classrooms
Teaching
Strategies to Increase Math Achievement in the Elementary School Classroom
Additional Courses Available
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