Ever since that infamous bottle flipping video earlier this year, it seems flipping bottles around is all the kids are doing now. Year 5 teacher Lauren Hinton admitted annoying at first, when students ...
The teaching and learning of probability have emerged as a pivotal subject in educational research, reflecting its broad application in risk assessment, decision‐making and scientific inquiry.
Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, Vol. 16, No. 5 (Nov., 1985), pp. 364-374 (11 pages) Forty-eight students with no previous exposure to probability or statistics read one of three texts ...
In Paul Malc’s math class at Mantua Elementary on Wednesday afternoon, the longtime teacher asked his students to raise their hands if they plan to watch the Super Bowl. Then, in an effort to talk ...
While teaching differential equations to engineering students back in 2010, P. Mohana Shankar, PhD, assigned the class to solve a standard question. Since the solution to the problem required ...
A new craze is taking over schoolyards across the country. Parents and teachers are united in their complaint that 'bottle flipping' is noisy, annoying and addictive. The game is about trying to flip ...
BOARD games and spinning tops helped children learn about probability and chance at a maths day in Abingdon yesterday. The Magic Maths Fair was held at Larkmead School and brought together dozens of ...
University of Glasgow provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Some of my earliest football memories come from the 1994 World Cup, when my dad helped four-year-old me complete the ...
A lot of students know of Chad Worrel as a math teacher at Bismarck High School, few know of the extent of his military service. Worrel serves in the North Dakota National Guard and has been deployed ...