Mathematical concepts and the postage stamp

There are increasing demands on the mathematics teacher to integrate pupils' individual experiences and interests with the learning of mathematical concepts. Some of these demands can be met by using the many activities that are available in the mathematics laboratory. Other ways, not yet fully...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Arithmetic teacher 1972-10, Vol.19 (6), p.452-455
1. Verfasser: NIMAN, JOHN
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:There are increasing demands on the mathematics teacher to integrate pupils' individual experiences and interests with the learning of mathematical concepts. Some of these demands can be met by using the many activities that are available in the mathematics laboratory. Other ways, not yet fully explored, also exist. For example, one can investigate mathematical relationships through art, dance, music, poetry, newspapers, comic strips, and hobbies.
ISSN:0004-136X
DOI:10.5951/AT.19.6.0452