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[T]he student skit at Christmas contained a plaintive line: "Give us Master's exams that our faculty can pass, or give us a faculty that can pass our Master's exams." I Want to Be a Mathematician, Washington: MAA Spectrum, 1985. |
Loci: Convergence'In these numbers we use no fractions': A Classroom Module on Stevin's Decimal FractionsOverview and IntroductionOverview This activity is suitable for a 75-minute class session, with the assigned reading excerpts, described in Parts II and III of the activity, completed prior to class. The activity itself is designed to introduce undergraduate students preparing to teach mathematics to Stevin’s pamphlet on decimal fractions and to encourage prospective mathematics teachers to think about connections with pupils’ initial learning of multiplication of decimals (see Part III of the activity). Consequently, instructors of courses on history of mathematics for teachers (at both the elementary and secondary level) or those using history in teaching, as well as instructors of courses on mathematics methods for teaching, may find the activity useful. Introduction Introducing fundamental school mathematics topics for student understanding is problematic for teachers in contexts that are compromised by rigid curriculum demands driven by mandatory high-stakes testing. Often, teachers claim they lack time to enrich their instruction with alternative perspectives and pedagogically illuminating practices. As a result, teaching mathematics is dominated by procedures and their application to well-chosen examples, rather than conceptually-rich approaches that promote student thinking, deep understanding, and appreciation for the development, beauty, and structure of mathematics.
Simon Stevin (1548 - 1620) Table Of Contents
Pages: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Clark, Kathleen M., "'In these numbers we use no fractions': A Classroom Module on Stevin's Decimal Fractions," Loci (August 2009), DOI: 10.4169/loci003333 |