Best Practices for Students
Active Learning
When students learn mathematics by doing mathematics,
and by exploring and discussing interesting problems,
the results are understanding and clarity. The students
not only know the basic procedures, but also know how
to apply them to new situations. Research supports a math
program that is balanced with practice of procedures and
a thorough exploration of fewer concepts. This balance
will give students a deep knowledge rather than a wide
variety of concepts that are merely introduced.
Positive Attitude
Confidence matters in mathematics and must be nurtured
and strategies developed so that students will persist
with a problem until it is solved. The attitudes students
form influence their thinking and performance. This confidence
influences their decisions about studying and choosing
careers in mathematics. Students are active individuals
who construct, modify, and integrate ideas by interacting
with materials, the world around them, and their peers.
Thus, the learning of mathematics must be an active process:
exploring, justifying, representing, solving, constructing,
debating, using, investigating, describing, developing,
and predicting.
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