Important Mathematics Deficiencies in United States Grade School Teaching Practices Richard Pan - In the present pedagogical note, a list of six (6) important examples of deficiencies common in U.S. grade school mathematics teaching practices are described, which may contribute to a significant barrier to modern mathematics thinking. An Interview with Jason Ross: The Bill of Rights Michael F. Shaughnessy - Bill of Rights Day became a federal observance in 1941 by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 1941 marked the It was the 150th anniversary of the ratification of those first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, amendments that spelled out our freedoms as well as our rights.
An Interview with Maud van Thiel and Noks Nauta: Gifted and Talented Adult Foundation Michael F. Shaughnessy - Our mission is to improve the climate of life of gifted and talented adults with the aim to get their talents flourish optimally and be as happy as possible. The IHBV wants - in a sparkling and colourful way - to put giftedness positively on the map, to take away prejudices and to collect and share knowledge on gifted adults
Small Ball: Small Teaching Robert McNergney - He asked excitedly after class if I had read Michael Lewis's baseball classic Moneyball-the story of the Oakland A's, their manager Billy Beane, and the dawn of "small ball." The curious doctoral student was convinced that what I had said about teaching and learning could best be understood by Lewis's view of baseball
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