Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and Literature; by Sarah Hart; Flatiron; 290 pp., $29.99 In Once Upon a Prime: The Wondrous Connections between Mathematics and ...
The premise of “A Million Dots” is to visually show its readers just how much a million is, and it does so by counting dots. Just by looking at the cover, readers will know that this book will be ...
In the opinion piece, “Why Doctoral Programs Should Require Courses on Pedagogy” (The Chronicle, March 16), Benjamin Rifkin, Rebecca S. Natow, Nicholas P. Salter, and Shayla Shorter suggest that ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Math is everywhere — and if you look closely, it's key to uncovering an enthralling perspective on ...
ALBANY — More requirements for math as early as kindergarten and teaching a greater understanding of literature are among new standards for New York’s public schools to be in place by the 2011-12 ...
Teachers can improve students’ knowledge in mathematics by blending mathematical concepts with appealing literary elements in classroom teaching. This will drive away math phobia, says P.V.
The latest scion of a series of annual anthologies published by Princeton University Press, “The Best American Writing on Mathematics 2014” presents a collection of essays on — you guessed it — math.
Math is at play in every sphere of our lives, from recipes to internet security to the electoral college. But that reality can be hard to convey through the drills, static numbers and strict rules ...
"Mungwa," which broadly refers to studies in the liberal arts in Korea, is crumbling due to a sharp decline in the number of students choosing to pursue a career in the humanities, the arts and social ...
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