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Main Author: Clever, George
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225761
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contents A Mathematics Clinic for University Students. Clever, George American Indians College Mathematics College Students Diagnostic Teaching Higher Education Individualized Instruction Learning Laboratories Mathematics Achievement Mathematics Education Mathematics Instruction Teaching Methods Four interference factors to math learning are poor or no instruction, low motivation, inappropriate learning theory, and physiological learning dysfunction. The math clinic, a teaching-learning strategy, uses diagnostic teaching skills and various learning rates for math studies. Instruction is matched to the student from information provided by diagnostic tests, learning behavior knowledge, and sensory population data. Lessons may be assigned by the teacher, using material from one or a combination of learning systems, i.e., an individualized laminated system, computer-video screen instruction, teacher-centered lecture, discovery lessons, small peer taught lessons, and individual reading and research. A typical university instructional model in mathematics includes large lecture classes, non-English-speaking teaching assistants, self-taught American Indian students, and tutored problem study labs. Students find math resource centers crowded, impersonal, staffed by foreign nationals graduate students, and unable to go beyond review of a particular problem solving strategy. The university mathematics study model uses a survey and diagnostic placement test in conjunction with the ACT-SAT math scores for math class or clinic placement and individualized instructional systems (i.e., video tape lectures, computer assigned instruction, math text and reference library, games, films, diagnostic teacher-tutors). Students enrolled prepare a math course or complete a math course for credit. (NQA)
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spellingShingle A Mathematics Clinic for University Students.
Clever, George
American Indians
College Mathematics
College Students
Diagnostic Teaching
Higher Education
Individualized Instruction
Learning Laboratories
Mathematics Achievement
Mathematics Education
Mathematics Instruction
Teaching Methods
A Mathematics Clinic for University Students. Clever, George American Indians College Mathematics College Students Diagnostic Teaching Higher Education Individualized Instruction Learning Laboratories Mathematics Achievement Mathematics Education Mathematics Instruction Teaching Methods Four interference factors to math learning are poor or no instruction, low motivation, inappropriate learning theory, and physiological learning dysfunction. The math clinic, a teaching-learning strategy, uses diagnostic teaching skills and various learning rates for math studies. Instruction is matched to the student from information provided by diagnostic tests, learning behavior knowledge, and sensory population data. Lessons may be assigned by the teacher, using material from one or a combination of learning systems, i.e., an individualized laminated system, computer-video screen instruction, teacher-centered lecture, discovery lessons, small peer taught lessons, and individual reading and research. A typical university instructional model in mathematics includes large lecture classes, non-English-speaking teaching assistants, self-taught American Indian students, and tutored problem study labs. Students find math resource centers crowded, impersonal, staffed by foreign nationals graduate students, and unable to go beyond review of a particular problem solving strategy. The university mathematics study model uses a survey and diagnostic placement test in conjunction with the ACT-SAT math scores for math class or clinic placement and individualized instructional systems (i.e., video tape lectures, computer assigned instruction, math text and reference library, games, films, diagnostic teacher-tutors). Students enrolled prepare a math course or complete a math course for credit. (NQA)
title A Mathematics Clinic for University Students.
topic American Indians
College Mathematics
College Students
Diagnostic Teaching
Higher Education
Individualized Instruction
Learning Laboratories
Mathematics Achievement
Mathematics Education
Mathematics Instruction
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED225761