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Readings in Innovative Ideas in Teaching Collegiate Mathematics

by Mohammad-Hossain Ahmadi

Book Details

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:2002
Pages:194
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

Professional mathematicians from the US and Britain address practical aspects of innovative ideas in teaching mathematics, but shy away from either theoretical or historical perspectives on any particular pedagogical approaches. They set out the pros and cons of implementing creative instructional styles in order to share their insights with teachers at all educational levels. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Our Review

This collection brings together experienced mathematics educators from both sides of the Atlantic to explore practical classroom innovations for college-level instruction. The contributors deliberately focus on implementation strategies rather than theoretical frameworks, offering concrete guidance on adapting creative teaching methods to higher education mathematics courses. Each chapter presents balanced perspectives on various pedagogical approaches, examining both the advantages and potential challenges of incorporating innovative instructional styles. The writing maintains an accessible, practitioner-focused tone throughout, making complex educational concepts immediately applicable to classroom settings.

What distinguishes this volume is its unwavering commitment to practical utilityβ€”these are working educators sharing tested methods rather than abstract theorists discussing hypothetical scenarios. The international perspective provides valuable insights into how different educational systems approach similar teaching challenges in mathematics. College and university mathematics instructors at all career stages will find actionable strategies here, from graduate teaching assistants developing their instructional style to seasoned professors seeking to refresh their approach. This resource fills an important gap by translating educational innovation into tangible classroom practices that can transform how students experience collegiate mathematics.

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Education

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Education