Index of Article Reviews -- Spring 2000

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Activities

  1. Burns, Marilyn., Jan-Feb 1998., Hands-on prediction problems.
  2. Friedman, Hershey H., 1999, Teaching Statistics Using Humorous Ancedotes
  3. Cox, Pam; Bridges, Linda, 1999, Calculating Human Horse Power
  4. Marks, Daniel, 1999, The Big Loser
  5. Fernandez, Maria L., 1999, Making Music with Mathematics
  6. Gaglione, Jeffrey, 2000, Relay Review
  7. Ciaccio, Joseph, 2000, Helping Kids Excel on State-Mandated Tests
  8. Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics, 2000, Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
  9. Fantastic Fractals, 2000, Fantastic Fractals
  10. Douglas N. Arnold, 2000, Calculus Graphics
  11. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles, 2000, Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
  12. Gale, David, 1998, Egyptian Rope, Japanese Paper and High School MAth
  13. Johnson, Carl, 2000, Human Coordinates and Floor Tiles
  14. McGlone, Chris; Nieberle, Gary M., 2000, Using Hooke's Law to Explore Linear Functions
  15. Urso, Josephine; Welchman, Rosamond, April 2000, Midpoint Shapes
  16. Bird, Elliott, 2000, Counting Attribute Blocks: Constructing Meaning for the Multiplication Principle
  17. Horton, Bob, 2000, Making Connections Between Sequences and Mathematical Models
  18. Tanton, James, 1999, Iterated Sharing
  19. Math.com, 2000, Math.com
  20. Texas Instruments, 2000, The Home Page for Users of TI Calculators and Educational Solutions
  21. Warkentib, Don R., 2000, Finger Math in Geometry
  22. Weissglass, 1993, Small-Group Learning
  23. Peterson, Blake. Averback, Patrick. Baker, Lynanna , 1998, Sine Curves And Spaghetti
  24. Gaglione, Jeffrey T., April 2000, Relay Review
  25. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2000, Mathematics Teacher
  26. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2000, Mathematics Teacher
  27. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2000, Teaching Children Mathematics
  28. Mason, John; Burton, Leone; Stacey, Kaye, 1985, Thinking Mathematically
  29. Basile, Carole G., 1999, Collecting Data Outdoors: Making Connections to the Real World
  30. Smith, Nancy L.; Babione, Carolyn; Johns Vick, Beverly, 1999, Dumpling Soup: Exploring Kitchens, Cultures, and Mathematics
  31. Kliman, Marlene, 1999, Parents and Children Doing Mathematics at Home
  32. O'Brien, Thomas C.; Moss, Ann C., 2000, On the Keeping of Several Things in Mind
  33. Thomas, Cynthia S., 2000, 100 Activities for the 100th Day
  34. Potts, Kathleen K., 2000, Milk0Lug Mosaic: Creating a Mthematical Dove of Peace
  35. Gaglione, Jeffery T., 2000, Sharing Teaching Ideas: Relay Review
  36. Lehrer, Richard; Curtis, Carmen L., 2000, Why are Some Solids Perfect?
  37. Crawford, Ann R., 2000, Making Sense of Slope.
  38. Durkin, Marilyn B., 2000, "Using Financial Headlines and the Internet to Keep Statistics Classes Fresh"
  39. Morgerm, Pat, 1999, An Old Tale with a New Turn- and a Flip and Slide
  40. Binongo, Jose Nilo G.; Smith, M. W. A., 2000, "Project Jacobean: A Mathematical Exploration of a Literary Era"
  41. Gaglione, Jeffrey T., 2000, "Relay Review"
  42. Kolpas, Sidney J. & Massion, Gary R., 2000, Consul, the Educated Monkey
  43. Copes, Larry, 2000, Messy Monk Mathematics: An NCTM Standards-Inspired Class
  44. Thomas, Cynthia S., 2000, 100 Activities for the 100th Day
  45. Winter, Mary Jean; Carlson, Ronald J., 2000, Liquid Assets: Increasing Students Mathematical Capital
  46. Georgakis, Pauline, 1999, Oh Good, It's Tuesday!
  47. Bradley, Elizabeth, 1999, Finding Common Ground
  48. Quinn, Robert J.; Wiest, Lynda R., 1999, Reinventing Scrabble with Middle School Students
  49. Owens, Katherine; Sanders, Richard, 2000, Travel the World-an Addition Game
  50. Szydlik, Jennifer Earles;, 2000, Photographs and Committees: Activites That Help Students Discover Permutations and Combinations
  51. Johnson, Art, 2000, The Jurassic Classroom
  52. Nally, Michael, Sommers, Paul, M., 1998, Striking Back: The Baseball Fan Boycott of 1995
  53. Rose, Mary C., 2000, Millenium Mastery

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Algebra

  1. McGlone, Chris; Nieberle, Gary M., May 2000, Using Hooke's Law to Explore Linear Functions
  2. Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy, 2000, Algebra Textbooks Come Up Short in Project 2061 Review
  3. Crawford, Ann; Scott, William E., February 2000, Making Sense of Slope
  4. Misener, Jeff, 2000, Blake's Slope-Intercept Surprise
  5. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group symmetries connect art and history with mathematics
  6. Koirala, Hari P., Goodwin, Phillip M., 2000, Teaching Algebra in the Middle Grades Using Mathmagic
  7. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities
  8. McQueen, Anjetta, 2000, Algebra textbooks don't help students, researchers warn
  9. Kreminski, Richard , 1998, Fun Fractions? You've got to be Kidding!
  10. Peterson, Blake. Averback, Patrick. Baker, Lynanna , 1998, Sine Curves And Spaghetti
  11. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities
  12. Crawford, Ann R., 2000, Making Sense of Slope.
  13. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, "Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities"
  14. Winter, Mary Jean; Carlson, Ronald J., 2000, Liquid Assets: Increasing Students Mathematical Capital
  15. Iovinelli, Robert C., 2000, Chaotic Behavior in the Classroom
  16. Singh, Simon, 1997, Fermat's Enigma
  17. Star, Jon; Herbel-Eisenmann, Beth; Smith III, John, 2000, Algebraic Concepts: What's really new in curricula?
  18. Iovinelli, Robert C., 2000, Chaotic Behavior in the Classroom
  19. Crawford, Ann R.; Scott, William E., 2000, Making Sense of Slope
  20. Nathan, Mitchell J.; Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, "Moving beyond Teachers' Intuitive Beliefs about Algebra Leearning"
  21. Demby, Agnieszka, 1997, Algebraic Procedure Used by 13-To-15 Year Olds
  22. Winter, Mary Jean, and Carlson, Ronald J., 2000, Liquid Assets: Increasing Students' Mathematical Capital

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Arithmetic

  1. Thomas, Cynthia S., 2000, 100 Activities for the 100th Day

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Assessment

  1. Schmidt, William H.; McKnight, Curtis C., Dec 4, 1998., What Can We Really Learn from TIMSS?
  2. Bracey, Gerald W., Feb 2000., Research - Trying to Understand Teaching Math for Understanding.
  3. Dunne, Diane Weaver, 2000, Cautions Issued About High-Stakes Tests
  4. Leo, John, May 26, 1997, That so-called Pythagoras. (the multicultural dumbing-down of math education)
  5. Norman, Colin, July, 1988., Math education: a mixed picture.
  6. Friedman, Stephen J.; Frisbie, David A., 2000, Making Report Cards Measure Up
  7. Hannafin, Robert D.; Scott, Barry N., 1998, Identifying critical learner traits in a dynamic computer-based geometry program.
  8. Liebars, Cathy S., 1999, Journals and Portfolios: Alternative Assessment for Preservice Teachers
  9. Nataro, S. Leigh, 2000, Statewide Portfolio Assessment in Mathematics:
  10. Alcaro, Patricia C. Katims, Nancy, 2000, Fractions Attack
  11. Kimmelman, Paul; Kroeze, David; Schmidt, William; van der Ploeg, Arie; McNeely, Maggie; Tan, Alexandra, 1999, A First Look at What We Can Learn from High Performing School Districts: An Analysis of TIMSS Data from the First in the World Consortium
  12. Gardner, Howard, 1993, Multiple Intelligences
  13. Covington, Judith L., 2000, Bridging the Gap
  14. Schoenfeld, Alan, 1993, Partnerships
  15. Watson, jane M, 2000, Statistics in context
  16. Nathan, Mitchel J., Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, Moving Beyond Teacher's Intuitiv Learninge Beliefs About Algebra
  17. Copes, Larry, 2000, Messy Monk Mathematics: An NCTM Standards-Inspired Class
  18. Bohrnstedt, George W., Fall 1997, U.S. Mathematics and Science Achievement; How are we doing?
  19. Schmidt, William, H., McKnight, Curtis, C., 1998, What Can We Really Learn From TIMSS?
  20. Smith, Margaret Schwan, 2000, Redefining Success in Mathematics Teaching and Learning
  21. Tate, William, Feb. 1995, Mathematics Communication: Creating Opportunities to Learn
  22. Cornell, Charles, Summer 1999, "I hate math! I couldn't learn it, and I can't teach it!". (effective math instruction)

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Calculus

  1. Critchlow, Carol M., 1999, A Prop is Worth Ten Thousand Words
  2. Fiore, Greg, 2000, An Out-of-Math Experience: Einstein, Relativity, and the Developmental Mathematics Student
  3. Eric Mary Margaret Shoaf-Grubbs, 1996, Discovering Calculus with the Graphing Calculator
  4. Designing a Baseball Cover, 2000, Designing a Baseball Cover
  5. Douglas N. Arnold, 2000, Calculus Graphics
  6. Ferrini-Mundy, Joan; Graham, Karen, 1991, An Overview of the Calculus Curriculum Reform Effort
  7. Bressoud, David, 1992, Why Do We Teach Calculus

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Communication

  1. Cowen, Carl, 1991, Teaching and testing Mathematics Reading
  2. Fiore, Greg, 1999, Math Abused Students: Are We Prepared to Teach Them?
  3. Covington, Judith, 1999, Bridging the Gap
  4. Crow, Tracy, 2000, Involving Families by Exciting Kids
  5. Halmos, Paul, 1994, What Is Teaching?
  6. Bullock, James, Oct. 1994, Literacy in the language of Mathematics
  7. Covington, Judith L., 2000, Bridging the Gap
  8. Stuart, Venessa B., 2000, Math Curse or Math Axiety?
  9. Schoenfeld, Alan, 1993, Partnerships
  10. Nathan, Mitchel J., Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, Moving Beyond Teacher's Intuitiv Learninge Beliefs About Algebra
  11. Steele, Diana F., 2000, "Enthusiastic Voices from Young Mathematicians"

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Conjecturing

  1. NA, 1993, Topics in Mathematics in a Fractal Class - http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/Ftopic.html
  2. Schwartz, Arthur E., 2000, Axing Math Anxiety

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Connections

  1. Waite-Stupiansky, Sandra; Stupiansky, Nicholas G., Nov-Dec 1998, Mathematics ... a Web of connections (teaching math to grades K-12)
  2. Stapleton, Lisa, June 1990, Visualizing math: computer graphics transforms the face of traditional math education.
  3. Ford, Patrick, Sept 12, 1994, What they did on their summer vacations.
  4. Cox, Pam; Bridges, Linda, 1999, Calculating Human Horse Power
  5. Fernandez, Maria L., 1999, Making Music with Mathematics
  6. McGlone, Chris; Nieberle, Gary M., May 2000, Using Hooke's Law to Explore Linear Functions
  7. Welcome to COOLMATH.COM by Karen!!, 2000, Welcome to COOLMATH.COM by Karen!!
  8. Misener, Jeff, 2000, Blake's Slope-Intercept Surprise
  9. Rock, David. Shaw, Jean M., 2000, Exploring Children's Thinking About MAthematics and Their Work
  10. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group Symmetries Connect Art and History with Mathematics
  11. Koirala, Hari P., Goodwin, Phillip M., 2000, Teaching Algebra in the Middle Grades Using Mathmagic
  12. Basile, Carole G., 1999, Collecting Data Outdoors: Making Connections to the Real World
  13. Smith, Nancy L.; Babione, Carolyn; Johns Vick, Beverly, 1999, Dumpling Soup: Exploring Kitchens, Cultures, and Mathematics
  14. Kliman, Marlene, 1999, Parents and Children Doing Mathematics at Home
  15. Clay, Ellen L., 1999, Using Mathematics to Build an Understanding of the United States
  16. Covington, Judith L., 2000, Bridging the Gap
  17. Heuser, Daniel, 2000, Mathematics becomes learner centered
  18. Chapman, Susan, February 2000, The M.O.O.K. Book: Students Author a Book about Mathematics
  19. Allen, Melissa, 2000, Head of the class
  20. Ehlers, Vernon J.; Drew, David E., 1999, Education and mobility
  21. Jones, Doug, Oct. 1993, Teacher's View of the Mathematical World Through a Student's Perspective
  22. Quaal, Debbie, Sept. 1993, Mathematics Teaching - A Student's View
  23. Masingila, Joanna O., Oct. 1998, Thinking Deeply About Knowing Mathematics
  24. Hansen, Vagn Lundsgaard, 1999, From Figure to Form
  25. Rose, Mary C., 2000, Millenium Mastery

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Curriculum

  1. Ford, Patrick, Sept 12, 1994, What they did on their summer vacations.
  2. Williams, Nancy; Wynne, Brian, February 2000, Journal Writing in the Mathematics Classroom: A Beginner's Approach
  3. Various, 2000, Mathematics Archives WWW Server (UTK)
  4. Florida State University, 2000, Mathematics WWW Virtual Library: Florida State University
  5. SciMath Minnesota, 2000, SciMath Minnesota: Math in Minnesota
  6. Weissglass, 1993, Small-Group Learning
  7. Ferrini-Mundy, Joan; Graham, Karen, 1991, An Overview of the Calculus Curriculum Reform Effort
  8. Halmos, Paul, 1994, What Is Teaching?
  9. Alder, Henry; Cicero, Joseph; Dossey, John; Enneking, Marjorie; Guy, Richard; Hight, Donald; Layton, Katherine; Meserve, Bruce; Young, Gail; Bushaw, Don, 1983, Recommendations on the Mathematical Preparation of Teachers (Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics)
  10. NCTM, 2000, cd496_Exemplary & Promising Mathematics Programs:Cognitive TutorTM Algebra
  11. NCTM, 2000, cd496_Exemplary & Promising Mathematics Programs:College Preparatory Mathematics
  12. O'Brien, Thomas C.; Moss, Ann C., 2000, On the Keeping of Several Things in Mind
  13. Hungerford, Thomas, 1994, Future Elementary Teachers: The Neglected Constituency
  14. NCTM, Carnegie Learning, 2000, cd496_Exemplary and Promising Mathematics Programs: Cognitive Tutor
  15. Chancellor, Dinah, Childs, Kimberly M., Schielack, Jane F., February 2000, Designing Questions to Encourage Children's Mathematical Thinking
  16. Alper, Lynne; Fendel, Dan; Fraser, Sherry; Resek, Diane, Nov. 1997, Designing a High School Mathematics Curriculum for all Students
  17. Kouba, Vicky, 1999, Multiple Interpretations = More Challenges
  18. Ridlon, Candice L., 2000, Christi Makes Sense of 6th Grade Mathematics
  19. NCTM, 1997, Teams Integrate Math and Vocational Courses
  20. Barnett, Carne, Sept-Oct 1991, Building a Case-Based Curriculum to Enhance the Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Mathematics Teachers

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Discrete

  1. MegaMath Text Menu, 2000, MegaMath Text Menu

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Diversity

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Equity

  1. Peterson, Karen; Sanders, Jo, 1999, Close the Gap for Girls in Math-Related Careers
  2. Makros, Jan, 1999, Jan., The Glass Wall
  3. Trentacosta, Janet; Kenney, Margaret, 1997, Multicultural and Gender Equity In the Mathematics Classroom
  4. Karp, Karen; Miemi, Rhonda, 2000, The Math Club for Girls

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Functions

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Games

  1. Gaglione, Jeffrey, 2000, Relay Review
  2. MegaMath Text Menu, 2000, MegaMath Text Menu
  3. Fantastic Fractals, 2000, Fantastic Fractals
  4. Watters, Deborah, May 2000, Basketball Math
  5. Gardner, Martin, 1998, A quarter century of recreational mathematics
  6. Barta, James; Schaelling Diane, 1998, Games we play: connecting mathematics and culture in the classroom.
  7. Gaglione, Jeffery T., 2000, Sharing Teaching Ideas: Relay Review
  8. Gaglione, Jeffrey T., 2000, "Relay Review"
  9. Gaglione, Jeff, 2000, Relay Review
  10. Gross, Neil, 1997, No Math Until Homework's Done
  11. Tanton, James, 1999, A Half-Dozen Mathematical Activities to Try with Friends

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Geometry

  1. Sheeler, Jim, April 25, 1994., Boulder, Colo., Company Creates a Tool to Help Make Teaching Math Easier.
  2. Hoffman, Kenneth M.; Steen, Lynn Arthur, Nov-Dec 1989, Making math education effective.
  3. Kolpas, Sydney J., Masson, Gary, 2000, Consul, the Educated Monkey
  4. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group Symmetries Connect Art and History with Mathematics
  5. Designing a Baseball Cover, 2000, Designing a Baseball Cover
  6. Welcome to COOLMATH.COM by Karen!!, 2000, Welcome to COOLMATH.COM by Karen!!
  7. Fox, Thomas, May 2000, Implications of Research on Children's Understanding of Geometry
  8. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group symmetries connect art and history with mathematics
  9. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group Symmetries Connect Art and History with Mathematics
  10. Urso, Josephine; Welchman, Rosamond, April 2000, Midpoint Shapes
  11. University of Minnesota, 2000, Welcome to the Geometry Center
  12. SciMath Minnesota, 2000, Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway
  13. Warkentib, Don R., 2000, Finger Math in Geometry
  14. Purdy, David C., 2000, Using the Geometer's SketchPad to Visualize Maximum-Volume Problems
  15. Nissen, Phillip, April 2000, A Geometry Solution from Multiple Perspectives
  16. Laheer, Richard; Curtis, Carmen L., 2000, Why Are Some Solids Perfect
  17. Potts, Kathleen K., 2000, Milk0Lug Mosaic: Creating a Mthematical Dove of Peace
  18. Dwarkentine, David, 2000, Gestures in Geometry
  19. Lehrer, Richard; Curtis, Carmen L., 2000, Why are Some Solids Perfect?
  20. Morgerm, Pat, 1999, An Old Tale with a New Turn- and a Flip and Slide
  21. Warkentin, Don R., 2000, Finger Math in Geometry
  22. Kolpas, Sidney J. & Massion, Gary R., 2000, Consul, the Educated Monkey
  23. Richardson, Judy S.; Gross, Ena, March 1997, A Read-Aloud for Mathematics
  24. Iovinelli, Robert C., 2000, Chaotic Behavior in the Classroom
  25. Galindo, Enrique, Jan. 1998, Assessing Justification and Proof in Geometry classes taught using dynamic software
  26. Hansen, Vagn Lundsgaard, 1999, From Figure to Form

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Gifted

  1. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, "Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities"

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History

  1. Kelley, Loretta, 2000, A Mathematics History Tour
  2. Norwood, Rick, 1999, A Star to Guide Us
  3. Natsoulas, Anthula, 2000, Group Symmetries Connect Art and History with Mathematics
  4. Kelley, Loretta, 2000, Mathematical History Tour
  5. SciMath Minnesota, 2000, Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway
  6. Van Voorhis, Judith L.; Anglin, Jacqueline M., Dec. 1994, Teachers Share Their Mathematics Backgrounds: Telling It Like It Was

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Inquiry

  1. Shah, Allie, 2000, Charter-school scores add momentum to movement
  2. Mathematical Association of America, 2000, Math Horizons
  3. Cipra, Barry; Zorn, Paul, 1995, What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
  4. Cipra, Barry, 1993, What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
  5. Mathematical Association of America; Albers, Donald, 1995, Math Horizons
  6. Mathematical Association of America; Albers, Donald, 1994, Math Horizons
  7. Cipra, Barry; Zorn, Paul, 1994, What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences

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Interdisciplinary Learning

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Issues

  1. Vergano, Dan, Nov 30, 1996., Science and math education: no easy answer.
  2. Selvin, Paul., Nov 13, 1992., Math education: multiplying the meager numbers. (Special Section: Minorities in Science)
  3. Schmidt, William H.; McKnight, Curtis C., Dec 4, 1998., What Can We Really Learn from TIMSS?
  4. Bracey, Gerald W., Feb 2000., Research - Trying to Understand Teaching Math for Understanding.
  5. Rivard, Jerry, May 1992., The engineers' obligation.
  6. Forbes, Inc., Jan 24, 2000., On My Mind: Math Myopia.
  7. The Christian Science Publishing Company, May 23, 2000., In math education, who decides what works best? THE MATH MELTDOWN.
  8. Dunne, Diane Weaver, 2000, Cautions Issued About High-Stakes Tests
  9. The Christian Science Publishing Society., August 10, 1999, In teaching math, few benefits in small classes.(USA)
  10. Leo, John, May 26, 1997, That so-called Pythagoras. (the multicultural dumbing-down of math education)
  11. McCarthy, Robert, Sept 1992, Hands-on math & science
  12. Norman, Colin, July, 1988., Math education: a mixed picture.
  13. Ford, Patrick, Sept 12, 1994, What they did on their summer vacations.
  14. Allen, John, 1990, Review of Innumeracy
  15. Izen, Stanley P., 1999, Fearless Learning
  16. Jackson, Carol D.; Leffingwell, R. Jon, 1999, The Role of Instructors in Creating Math Anxiety in Students from Kindergarten through College
  17. Fiore, Greg, 1999, Math Abused Students: Are We Prepared to Teach Them?
  18. Norwood, Rick, 1999, A Star to Guide Us
  19. Renard, Lisa, 1999/2000, Cut and Paste 101: Plagiarism and the Net
  20. Darling-Hammond, Linda, 1999, America's Future Educating Teachers
  21. Sherman, Malcolm J. , 2000, Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics: Teachers' Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States.
  22. Steen, Lynn (editor); Cobb, George; Denning, Peter; Dossey, John; et. al., 1997, Why Numbers Count; Quantitative Literacy for Tomorrow's America
  23. Eric Mary Margaret Shoaf-Grubbs, 1996, Discovering Calculus with the Graphing Calculator
  24. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities
  25. Renz, Peter, 1993, Thoughts on Innumeracy: Mathematics Versus the World?
  26. Codell, Esme Raji, 2000, Diary of a Rookie Teacher
  27. Alder, Henry; Cicero, Joseph; Dossey, John; Enneking, Marjorie; Guy, Richard; Hight, Donald; Layton, Katherine; Meserve, Bruce; Young, Gail; Bushaw, Don, 1983, Recommendations on the Mathematical Preparation of Teachers (Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics)
  28. Trentacosta, Janet; Kenney, Margaret, 1997, Multicultural and Gender Equity In the Mathematics Classroom
  29. Dewdney, A. K., 1993, 200% of Nothing
  30. Drew, Duchesne Paul, 2000, Minnesota Should Stress Math, Analysts Say
  31. Stuart, Venessa B., 2000, Math Curse or Math Axiety?
  32. Peterson, Sandra, 2000, Licensure:the key to student success
  33. Cassidy, Robert, 1991, Let's declare 1991 'The Year of Science & Math Education.'
  34. Farrel, Jim, 2000, Salary Squeeze
  35. Leo, John, 1997, That So-Called Pythagoras
  36. Wantanabe, Ted, 2000, Japanese High School Entrance Examinations
  37. Adams, Paul E.; Krockover, Gerald H., Jan. 1997, Concerns and Perceptions of Beginning Secondary Science and Mathematics Teachers

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Management

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Manipulatives

  1. Sheeler, Jim, April 25, 1994., Boulder, Colo., Company Creates a Tool to Help Make Teaching Math Easier.
  2. Lesser, Lawrence M., 2000, Sum of Songs: Making Mathematics Less Monotne!
  3. Clay, Ellen L., 1999, Using Mathematics to Build an Understanding of the United States
  4. Moldavan, Carla C., 2000, Observing the Power of Matt, the Mathematician

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Measurement

  1. Smith, Lyle R., 1999, Dragon Curves to Learn About Length and Area
  2. Rose, Mary C., 2000, Millenium Mastery

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Number Theory

  1. Bay, Jennifer M, Reys, Robert E., 2000, Bingo Games
  2. Bay, Jennifer M.; Reys, Robert E.; Simms, Ken; Taylor, P. Mark, 2000, Bingo Games: Turning Students Intuitions into Investigations in Probability and Number Sense

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Planning

  1. Diaz, Donna, 2000, Classy Tips
  2. Baroody, Arthur J.; Bartels, Bobbye H., 2000, Using Concept Maps to Link Mathematical Ideas
  3. Various, 2000, Mathematics Archives WWW Server (UTK)
  4. Nathan, Mitchel J., Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, Moving Beyond Teacher's Intuitiv Learninge Beliefs About Algebra

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Probability

  1. Marks, Daniel, 1999, The Big Loser
  2. Watters, Deborah, May 2000, Basketball Math
  3. Edwards, Thomas G.; Hensien, Sarah M., 2000, Using Probability Experiments to Foster Discourse
  4. Dewdney, A. K., 1993, 200% of Nothing
  5. Bay, Jennifer M, Reys, Robert E., 2000, Bingo Games
  6. Bay, Jennifer, Reys, Robert, Simms, Ken, Taylor, P. Mark, 2000, Bingo Games: Turning Student Intuitions into INvestigations in Probability and Number Sense
  7. Bay, Jennifer M.; Reys, Robert E.; Simms, Ken; Taylor, P. Mark, 2000, Bingo Games: Turning Students Intuitions into Investigations in Probability and Number Sense
  8. Brahier, Daniel J., 1999, Genetics as a Context for the Study of Probability
  9. Schilling, Mark, 1999, Aliens, Asteroids, and Astronomical Odds

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Problem Solving

  1. Burns, Marilyn., Jan-Feb 1998., Hands-on prediction problems.
  2. Eiser, Leslie , March 19993 , Math for a reason
  3. Fernandez, Maria L., 1999, Making Music with Mathematics
  4. Mittag, Kathleen Cage; Van Reusen, Anthony K., 1999, Learning Estimation and Other Advanced Mathematics Concepts in an Inclusive Class
  5. Kelly, Janet A., 1999, Improving Problem Solving Through Drawing
  6. Schilling, Mark, 2000, Three Estimation Challenges
  7. Gilbert, George; Krusemeyer, Mark; Larson, Loren, 1993, The Wohascum County Problem Book
  8. Mathematical Association of America; Albers, Donald, 1995, Math Horizons
  9. Mathematical Association of America; Albers, Donald, 1994, Math Horizons
  10. Mason, John; Burton, Leone; Stacey, Kaye, 1985, Thinking Mathematically
  11. Devlin, Keith, 1998, Move Over Fermat, Now It's Time for Beal's Problem
  12. Bay, Jennifer M.; Reys, Robert E.; Simms, Ken; Taylor, P. Mark, 2000, Bingo Games: Turning Students Intuitions into Investigations in Probability and Number Sense
  13. Nathan, Mitchell J.; Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, "Moving beyond Teachers' Intuitive Beliefs about Algebra Leearning"
  14. Miller, Catherine M., 2000, Student-Researched Problem Solving Strategies
  15. Demby, Agnieszka, 1997, Algebraic Procedure Used by 13-To-15 Year Olds
  16. Tanton, James, 1999, A Half-Dozen Mathematical Activities to Try with Friends
  17. Gannon, Gerald E., Martelli, Mario U., 2000, The Prisoner Problem-A Generalization

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Programs

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Proof

  1. Selby, A., 2000, Appetizers and Lessons for Mathematics and Reason, Entrance Page

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Puzzles

  1. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles, 2000, Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles

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Reasoning

  1. Burns, Marilyn., Jan-Feb 1998., Hands-on prediction problems.
  2. Waite-Stupiansky, Sandra; Stupiansky, Nicholas G., Nov-Dec 1998, Mathematics ... a Web of connections (teaching math to grades K-12)
  3. NA, 1993, Topics in Mathematics in a Fractal Class - http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/Ftopic.html
  4. Friedman, Hershey H., 1999, Teaching Statistics Using Humorous Ancedotes
  5. Copes, Larry, 2000, Messy Monk Mathematics: An NCTM Standards Inspired Class
  6. Schilling, Mark, 2000, Three Estimation Challenges
  7. NCTM, 1999, Developing Mathematical Reasoning in Grades K-12
  8. Costa, Arthur; Lowery, Lawrence, 1989, Techniques for Teaching Thinking

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Research

  1. Sherman, Malcolm J. , 2000, Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics: Teachers' Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States.
  2. Hannafin, Robert D.; Scott, Barry N., 1998, Identifying critical learner traits in a dynamic computer-based geometry program.
  3. Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy, 2000, Algebra Textbooks Come Up Short in Project 2061 Review
  4. Florida State University, 2000, Mathematics WWW Virtual Library: Florida State University
  5. McQueen, Anjetta, 2000, Algebra textbooks don't help students, researchers warn
  6. Cipra, Barry; Zorn, Paul, 1995, What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
  7. Cipra, Barry, 1993, What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences
  8. Gardner, Howard, 1993, Multiple Intelligences
  9. Battista, Michael, 2000, The Mathematical Miseducation of America's Youth
  10. Drew, Duchesne Paul, 2000, Minnesota Should Stress Math, Analysts Say
  11. Hiebert, James, 2000, What Can We Expect from Research
  12. Hausperger, Deanna, Kennedy, Steve, 1998, Is an REU for You?
  13. Lee, Valerie E., Oct. 1998, Sector Differences in High School Course Taking;A Private School or Catholic School Effect?
  14. Usiskin, Zalman, Nov. 1997, Application in the Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum: A Generation of Change
  15. Schmidt, William, H., McKnight, Curtis, C., 1998, What Can We Really Learn From TIMSS?
  16. NCTM editor, 1999, U.S. Students' Math Scores Vary Widely
  17. Hiebert, James, 2000, "What Can We Expect from Research?"

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Standards

  1. Forbes, Inc., Jan 24, 2000., On My Mind: Math Myopia.
  2. The Christian Science Publishing Company, May 23, 2000., In math education, who decides what works best? THE MATH MELTDOWN.
  3. Dunne, Diane Weaver, 2000, Cautions Issued About High-Stakes Tests
  4. Waite-Stupiansky, Sandra; Stupiansky, Nicholas G., Nov-Dec 1998, Mathematics ... a Web of connections (teaching math to grades K-12)
  5. Hoffman, Kenneth M.; Steen, Lynn Arthur, Nov-Dec 1989, Making math education effective.
  6. McCarthy, Robert, Sept 1992, Hands-on math & science
  7. Eiser, Leslie , March 19993 , Math for a reason
  8. Podlesni, James, 1999, A New Breed of Calculators Do They Change the Way We Teach?
  9. Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy, 2000, N.J. Standards Beginning To Alter What Is Taught, But Not How
  10. Lappan, Glenda, April 2000, We have our Principles and Standards: What Now?
  11. SciMath Minnesota, 2000, SciMath Minnesota: Math in Minnesota
  12. Children, Families, and Learning, 2000, Minnesota's Graduation Standards
  13. NCTM, 2000, Shaping the Standards: "Higher Standards for Our Students, Higher Standards for Ourselves"
  14. Halmos, Paul, 1994, What Is Teaching?
  15. Easton, Lois E., 2000, "If Standards are Absolute. . ."
  16. Hoff, David J., 2000, "Math Revisions Add Emphasis on Basic Skills"
  17. NCTM, 2000, Principles and Standards for School Mathematics
  18. Drew, Duchesne Paul, 2000, Minnesota Should Stress Math, Analysts Say
  19. Copes, Larry, 2000, Messy Monk Mathematics: An NCTM Standards-Inspired Class
  20. Menon, Ramakrishnan, 2000, Should the U.S Emulate Singapore's Education System to Achieve Singapore's Success in the TIMSS?
  21. Vacc, Nancy Nesbitt, Oct. 1993, Implementing the 'Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics': Questioning in the Mathematics Classroom

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Statistics

  1. Hoffman, Kenneth M.; Steen, Lynn Arthur, Nov-Dec 1989, Making math education effective.
  2. Friedman, Hershey H., 1999, Teaching Statistics Using Humorous Ancedotes
  3. Watters, Deborah, May 2000, Basketball Math
  4. Shah, Allie, 2000, Charter-school scores add momentum to movement
  5. Dewdney, A. K., 1993, 200% of Nothing
  6. Basile, Carole G., 1999, Collecting Data Outdoors: Making Connections to the Real World
  7. Durkin, Marilyn B., 2000, "Using Financial Headlines and the Internet to Keep Statistics Classes Fresh"
  8. Watson, jane M, 2000, Statistics in context
  9. Nally, Michael, Sommers, Paul, M., 1998, Striking Back: The Baseball Fan Boycott of 1995
  10. Nally, Michael T., Sommers, Paul M., 1998, Striking Back: The Baseball Fan Boycott of 1995

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Teaching Strategies

  1. Selvin, Paul., Nov 13, 1992., Math education: multiplying the meager numbers. (Special Section: Minorities in Science)
  2. Vergano, Dan, Nov 30, 1996., Science and math education: no easy answer.
  3. Sheeler, Jim, April 25, 1994., Boulder, Colo., Company Creates a Tool to Help Make Teaching Math Easier.
  4. Forbes, Inc., Jan 24, 2000., On My Mind: Math Myopia.
  5. The Christian Science Publishing Society., August 10, 1999, In teaching math, few benefits in small classes.(USA)
  6. Leo, John, May 26, 1997, That so-called Pythagoras. (the multicultural dumbing-down of math education)
  7. Stapleton, Lisa, June 1990, Visualizing math: computer graphics transforms the face of traditional math education.
  8. Izen, Stanley P., 1999, Fearless Learning
  9. Critchlow, Carol M., 1999, A Prop is Worth Ten Thousand Words
  10. Copes, Larry, 2000, Messy Monk Mathematics: An NCTM Standards Inspired Class
  11. Gaglione, Jeffrey, 2000, Relay Review
  12. Mittag, Kathleen Cage; Van Reusen, Anthony K., 1999, Learning Estimation and Other Advanced Mathematics Concepts in an Inclusive Class
  13. Wigle, Stanley E., 1999, Higher Quality Questioning
  14. Ciaccio, Joseph, 2000, Helping Kids Excel on State-Mandated Tests
  15. Magnu, Teresa, 2000, Will the Best Candidate Win?
  16. Stine, Mary Ann, 2000, State Achievement Tests Can Be a Positive Force in Your Classroom
  17. Crow, Tracy, 2000, Involving Families by Exciting Kids
  18. Sutton, Suzanne, 1996, Math: One of Life's Big Pluses
  19. Misener, Jeff, 2000, Blake's Slope-Intercept Surprise
  20. Schielack, Jane F. Chancellor, Dinah. Childs, Kimberly, 2000, Designing Questions to Encourage Childrens Mathematical Thinking
  21. Kaplan, Rochelle G., 1997, Teachers-Clinicians Encourage Children to think as Mathematicians
  22. Swarthmore, 2000, Math Forum - Mathematics Education
  23. Florida State University, 2000, Mathematics WWW Virtual Library: Florida State University
  24. Warkentib, Don R., 2000, Finger Math in Geometry
  25. Purdy, David C., 2000, Using the Geometer's SketchPad to Visualize Maximum-Volume Problems
  26. Williams, Nancy B., Wynne, Bryan D., 2000, Journal Writing in the Mathematics Classroom: A Beginner's Approach
  27. Masingila, Joanna O , 1998, Thinking Deeply about Knowing Mathematics
  28. Kreminski, Richard , 1998, Fun Fractions? You've got to be Kidding!
  29. Gaglione, Jeffrey T., April 2000, Relay Review
  30. Costa, Arthur; Lowery, Lawrence, 1989, Techniques for Teaching Thinking
  31. Smith, Nancy L.; Babione, Carolyn; Johns Vick, Beverly, 1999, Dumpling Soup: Exploring Kitchens, Cultures, and Mathematics
  32. O'Brien, Thomas C.; Moss, Ann C., 2000, On the Keeping of Several Things in Mind
  33. Laheer, Richard; Curtis, Carmen L., 2000, Why Are Some Solids Perfect
  34. Moldavan, Carla C., 2000, Observing the Power of Matt, the Mathematician
  35. Frakes, Cyndi; Kline, Kate, 2000, Teaching Young Mathematicians: The Challenges and Rewards
  36. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities
  37. Heuser, Daniel, 2000, Mathematics becomes learner centered
  38. Williams, Nancy B; Wynne, Brian D., 2000, Journal Writing in the Mathematics Classroom
  39. Andrade, Heidi Goodrich, 2000, Using Rubrics to Promote Thinking and Learning
  40. Murphy, Stuart J., 2000, Teaching Math, Reaching Kids
  41. Chancellor, Dinah, Childs, Kimberly M., Schielack, Jane F., February 2000, Designing Questions to Encourage Children's Mathematical Thinking
  42. Chapman, Susan, February 2000, The M.O.O.K. Book: Students Author a Book about Mathematics
  43. Feigenbaum, Ruth, 2000, "Algebra for Students with Learning Disabilities"
  44. Allen, Melissa, 2000, Head of the class
  45. Watson, jane M, 2000, Statistics in context
  46. Gaglione, Jeffrey T., 2000, "Relay Review"
  47. Warkentin, Don R., 2000, Finger Math in Geometry
  48. Baron, Talila, 1994, Focus on science and math
  49. Misener, Jeff, 2000, Blake's Slope-Intercept Surprise
  50. Steele, Diana F., 2000, "Enthusiastic Voices from Young Mathematicians"
  51. Richardson, Judy S.; Gross, Ena, March 1997, A Read-Aloud for Mathematics
  52. Daisey, Peggy, April 1994, The Use of Trade books in Secondary Science and Mathematics Instruction: Classroom Strategies
  53. Winter, Mary Jean; Carlson, Ronald J., 2000, Liquid Assets: Increasing Students Mathematical Capital
  54. Burns, Marilyn, 1998, Can I balance arithmetic instruction with real-life math?
  55. Tent, Margaret W., 2000, Inequalities: Part of Every Child's Life
  56. Sweeney, Elizabeth; Quinn, Robert, 2000, Concentration: Connecting Fraction, Decimals, & Percents
  57. Nathan, Mitchell J.; Koedinger, Kenneth R., 2000, "Moving beyond Teachers' Intuitive Beliefs about Algebra Leearning"
  58. Lappan, Glenda, 1999, "Mathematics for All" Must Include High-Ability and Highly Motivated Students
  59. Miller, Catherine M., 2000, Student-Researched Problem Solving Strategies
  60. Banchoff, Thomas F., 2000, "The Mathematician as a Child and Children as Mathematicians"
  61. Tate, William, Feb. 1995, Mathematics Communication: Creating Opportunities to Learn

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Technology

  1. McCarthy, Robert, Sept 1992, Hands-on math & science
  2. Stapleton, Lisa, June 1990, Visualizing math: computer graphics transforms the face of traditional math education.
  3. Eiser, Leslie , March 19993 , Math for a reason
  4. NA, 1993, Topics in Mathematics in a Fractal Class - http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/Ftopic.html
  5. Podlesni, James, 1999, A New Breed of Calculators Do They Change the Way We Teach?
  6. Horton, Bob, 2000, Making Connections Between Sequences and Mathematical Models
  7. Various, 2000, Mathematics Archives WWW Server (UTK)
  8. Purdy, David C., 2000, Using the Geometer's SketchPad to Visualize Maximum-Volume Problems
  9. Montoya, Perry, and Graber, Vicki, 1999, Tools for Mathematical Understanding in Middle School
  10. Hoffman, Kenneth M.; Steen, Lynn Arthur, 1989, Making Math Education Effective
  11. Scott, Brenda H., July-August 1996, Are We Teaching the Mathematics Skills Students Will Need for Work in the Twenty-first Century
  12. Iovinelli, Robert C., 2000, Chaotic Behavior in the Classroom
  13. Gross, Neil, 1997, No Math Until Homework's Done
  14. Beigie, Darin, 2000, Zooming in on Slope in Curved Graphs
  15. NCTM, 1997, Teams Integrate Math and Vocational Courses
  16. Blume, Glendon W., Summer 1991, Preparing Mathematics Teachers to use Computers: shifting the Focus from Teaching to Learning
  17. Dias, Laurie B., 1999, Integrating Technology: Some Things You Should Know.

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Tests

  1. Hannafin, Robert D.; Scott, Barry N., 1998, Identifying critical learner traits in a dynamic computer-based geometry program.
  2. Kimmelman, Paul; Kroeze, David; Schmidt, William; van der Ploeg, Arie; McNeely, Maggie; Tan, Alexandra, 1999, A First Look at What We Can Learn from High Performing School Districts: An Analysis of TIMSS Data from the First in the World Consortium
  3. Hilton, Peter, 1993, The Tyrrany of Tests
  4. Hoff, David J., 2000, Test Scores May Be Misleading, Experts Warn
  5. Lord, Mary, 2000, High-stakes testing: It's backlash time
  6. Brody, Linda E.; Benbow, Camilla Persson, Dex. 1990, Effects of High School Coursework and Time on SAT Scores
  7. Wantanabe, Ted, 2000, Japanese High School Entrance Examinations
  8. Weber, William B. Jr.; Somers, Laurie; Wurzbach, Linda, Dec. 1998, Inproving the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics; Performance-Based Assessment of Beginning Mathematics Teachers.

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Trigonometry

  1. Katz,Victor, April 1995, Sines & Cosines of the Times

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