Sentences with phrase «young mathematicians at»

Young Mathematicians at Work: Constructing Multiplication and Division (Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann), 120 - 123.
She has authored, edited, and / or co-authored numerous books on mathematics education, among them, Making Moments Matter: Conferring with Young Mathematicians at Work (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Models of Intervention in Mathematics Education: Reweaving the Tapestry (NCTM and Pearson), Young Mathematicians at Work (a series of 4 books on numeracy and algebra published by Heinemann in the U.S. and distributed in Canada by Pearson), Learning to Support Young Mathematicians at Work (Heinemann), A Parent's Guide to Math Education in Today's Schools (New Perspectives, available through Amazon.com), Reconstructing Math Education (Teachers College Press), Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives and Practice (Teachers College Press) and Enquiring Teachers, Enquiring Learners (Teachers College Press.)
Young Mathematicians at Work: Constructing Number Sense, Addition, and Subtraction (Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann) 106.

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The case centers around the suspicious death at Cambridge of the brilliant Indian mathematician Ramanujan, and the incipient madness of Russell's eccentric young protege, Ludwig Wittgenstein.
For example, mathematicians are expected to publish their best research alone and at a young age, whereas mathematics - education researchers tend to collaborate and get better with time.
GUANAJUATO, Mexico — Students from an elite group of 20 young mathematicians trained by AAAS made up the only U.S. team at the Olimpiada Mexicana de Matemáticas.
As a young mathematician in the 1950s, the late Don Newman taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology alongside rising star and Nobel - laureate - to - be John Nash.
Scott Williams, a theoretical mathematician and professor of mathematics at the State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo, discusses his career, background, and his recommendations for young mathematicians of color.
He has been called a very independent and creative young mathematician who is working at the forefront of his field.
In the haunting triptych of fragility and identity Moonlight, she is Teresa, the drug dealer's girlfriend with a consoling heart and keen emotional radar; in Hidden Figures, she's Mary, the youngest member of a trio of unsung female African - American mathematicians working behind the scenes at NASA to keep John Glenn's Mercury capsule from collapsing like a soda can on launch and re-entry.
The team from Bilton Junior School took part in the final on Wednesday 7th December at Cambridge University where they were revealed as winners and presented their trophies by Stefan Gates, popular CBBC presenter and this year's official Ambassador for the National Young Mathematicians» Awards.
In his 2010 speech to young researchers in Mathematics at Cambridge University, renowned mathematician, Fields medallist and Abel Prize winner Sir Michael Atiyah looked back on 60 years of Mathematics.
At its very core FIRST LEGO League works to improve engineering by allowing young scientists, mathematicians, builders and programmers to become their very best.»
It would reflect the skills needed at each age: for young mathematicians, understanding one to one correspondence, numeracy and at least addition as an operation.
There, Ada Lovelace — young mathematician and the daughter of famed poet Lord Byron — meets Charles Babbage at a party.
Data for Desire (2014) explores and predicts - through statistical analysis devised by a group of French mathematicians - the personality traits and actions of young North American adults at a house party, attempting to map the unpredictable nature of physical attraction.
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