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Scott Steketee, Daniel Scher, Connecting Functions in Geometry and Algebra, The Mathematics Teacher, Vol. 109, No. 6 (February 2016), pp. 448-455 ...
This article describes a research project that examined the effects of the Computer-Intensive Algebra (CIA) and traditional algebra curricula on students' understanding of the function concept. The ...
Students on a recent algebra test struggled with some topics in particular, such as data and statistics, and polynomial and rational functions.
Historically speaking, Algebra 1 has been reserved for ninth or tenth grade, and research indicates the majority of students ...
Topics include linear functions, quadratic functions, composing and decomposing functions, inverse functions, logarithmic and exponential functions. The course emphasizes both the manipulation of ...
Learn how to use functions to represent translations, sketches, compressions and reflections of graphs with GCSE Bitesize Maths.
How Algebra Became a Flashpoint in Schools A tug of war in San Francisco over whether to teach algebra in eighth or ninth grade gets at wider national questions about serving all students fairly.
Learn about and revise formulae and how to apply skills in substituting, creating and rearranging formulae with BBC Bitesize GCSE Maths Edexcel guide.
Algebra 1 is the most failed class in high schools across the country. At Green Mountain High School, a student-turned-teacher, who failed Algebra himself, is taking a new approach.