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Demystify Math, Science, and Technology: Creativity, Innovation, and Problem-Solving
By (Author) Dennis Adams
By (author) Mary Hamm
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
16th April 2013
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational: Sciences, general science
Educational: Mathematics and numeracy
372.7
Paperback
160
Width 151mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
245g
In a rapidly evolving local and global economy, skills related to mathematical problem solving, scientific inquiry, and technological innovation are becoming more critical for success in and out of school. Thus, Demystify Math, Science, and Technology addresses the need to cultivate these skills in young students so that ingenuity, teamwork, and imaginative skills become part of their arsenal in dealing with real world challenges. This whole package of attributes is essential for learners imagining new scenarios and future work in areas that dont even exist yet.
Another important issue is that teachers now deal with students who span the entire spectrum of learning. Students differ widely in levels of preparedness, personal interests, and cultural ways of seeing and experiencing the world. One size does not fit all. Teachers need to learn to turn diversity into an advantage because innovation builds on the social nature of learning; the more diverse the inputs, the more interesting the outputs. The authors also believe that no one should be sidelined with basic skill training in a way that keeps them away from the creative and collaborative engagement associated with problem solving, inquiry, and the technological products of math and science.
Unique, engaging, and thought-provoking activities embody problem solving for math, science, and technology students in the Adams and Hamm book. In this second edition of Demystify Math, Science, and Technology they have given teachers a coherent and organized game plan for differentiated learning in todays global environment and the global economy. In this book you will find many keys to unlocking the skills of mathematical problem solving, scientific inquiry, and technology. -- Donna Frenzel, teacher and university lecturer, Wisconsin
Dennis Adams (PhD) is a Canadian educational consultant who has taught classes at McGill University in Montreal. He is author of more than 12 books and a hundred journal articles on various educational topics.
Mary Hamm is a professor at San Francisco State University. Her specialties are science and mathematics. She has worked on both science and math standards project and has published more than 10 books and 80 journal articles on these topics.