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  • The article deals with financial education. The data were collected as part of the Slovenian project “NA-MA POTI” (NAroslovje, MAtematika, Pismenost, Opolnomočenje, Tehnologija, Interaktivnost- Science, Mathematics, Literacy, Empowerment, Technology, Interactivity), which aims, among other things, to promote financial literacy at the national level.

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  • This article would like to clarify the concepts related to financial education and provide pedagogical measures to integrate financial education into teaching Mathematics in high schools. An experiment in teaching exponential functions improved financial literacy for grade 12th students using credit cards shows the realizable and effectiveness of proposed measures.

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  • This article investigated the general structure of teaching competencies and integrated teaching competencies of natural science teachers in high school education, the actual situation of integrated teaching in Vietnam and some other countries in the world, and the designing of assessment templates to recognize difficulties of natural science teachers in integrated teaching.

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  • Purpose of study: The research aims to propose some pedagogical measures to train skill in DAS ITS in Mathematic for Primary Education students; Subject of study: Methods to training the primary education students the skill in DAS ITS in mathematic.

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  • Proposing basic skills that teachers need to design and organize integrated teaching in Mathematics and four measures to practice those skills, contributing to enhancing integrated teaching in high schools.

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  • This approach is appropriate in integerated teaching because it emphasizes learning activities that are long-term, interdisciplinary and studentcentred. This paper is aimed to make clear the concepts of integerated curriculum, integrated teaching, project- based learning and interdisciplinary project. In addition, the author proposes the process to design interdisciplinary project work for mathematics classroom and show an illustrate example of this kind of project.

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  • This paper presents some examples in teaching integral parts where teachers can improve the abilities of mathematic recognitions and algorithmic thinking skills to students by providing procedures or algorithms of each problem to students and require them to do follow up activities.

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  • Collaborative knowledge sharing requires that dialogues successfully cross organizational barriers and information silos. Successful communication in person or in a virtual community involves a willingness to share ideas and consider diverse viewpoints. This research examines a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) content management system called NASATalk, which offers public and private blog posts, file sharing, asynchronous discussion, and live chat services.

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  • This article reports on the implementation of clickers to improve the success rate of first-year mathematics students. There were 105 students registered in this course, in a university of technology in South Africa. In order to do this, an orientation test in the form of a paper-based assessment was first conducted to determine what students already knew. About 21.9% of the students did not take the test and 20% did not pass it. These results raised concerned. Thereafter students were taught. After four weeks they were evaluated on their understanding of the concept taught in class.

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  • The aim of this book is to teach computer programming using examples from mathematics and the natural sciences. We have chosen to use the Python programming language because it combines remarkable expressive power with very clean, simple, and compact syntax. Python is easy to learn and very well suited for an introduction to computer programming. Python is also quite similar to Matlab and a good language for doing mathematical computing. It is easy to combine Python with compiled languages, like Fortran, C, and C++, which are widely used languages for scientific computations.

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  • Math is an integral part of our increasingly complex daily life. Calculus for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences, Seventh Edition, attempts to illustrate this point with its applied approach to mathematics. Our objective for this Seventh Edition is twofold: (1) to write an applied text that motivates students and (2) to make the book a useful teaching tool for instructors. We hope that with the present edition we have come one step closer to realizing our goal.

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  • The fifth edition of this classic book continues its excellence in teaching numerical analysis and techniques. Interesting and timely applications motivate an understanding of methods and analysis of results. Suitable for students with mathematics and engineering backgrounds, the breadth of topics (partial differential equations, systems of nonlinear equations, and matrix algebra), provide comprehensive and flexible coverage of all aspects of all numerical analysis.

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  • Here are my online notes for my Calculus III course that I teach here at Lamar University. Despite the fact that these are my “class notes” they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn Calculus III or needing a refresher in some of the topics from the class. These notes do assume that the reader has a good working knowledge of Calculus I topics including limits, derivatives and integration.

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  • Here are my online notes for my Calculus II course that I teach here at Lamar University. Despite the fact that these are my “class notes” they should be accessible to anyone wanting to learn Calculus II or needing a refresher in some of the topics from the class. These notes do assume that the reader has a good working knowledge of Calculus I topics including limits, derivatives and integration by substitution.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 74. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 73. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 72. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 71. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 70. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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  • Electromagnetic Field Theory: A Problem Solving Approach Part 69. Electromagnetic field theory is often the least popular course in the electrical engineering curriculum. Heavy reliance on vector and integral calculus can obscure physical phenomena so that the student becomes bogged down in the mathematics and loses sight of the applications. This book instills problem solving confidence by teaching through the use of a large number of worked problems. To keep the subject exciting, many of these problems are based on physical processes, devices, and models.

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