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The people of the Navajo Nation know mathematics education for
their children is essential. They were joined by mathematicians
familiar with ways to deliver problems and a pedagogy that, through
exploration, shows the art, joy and beauty in mathematics. This
combined effort produced a series of Navajo Math
Circles--interactive mathematical explorations--across the Navajo
Reservation. This book contains the mathematical details of that
effort. Between its covers is a thematic rainbow of problem sets
that were used in Math Circle sessions on the Reservation. The
problem sets are good for puzzling over and exploring the
mathematical ideas within. They will help nurture curiosity and
confidence in students. The problems come with suggestions for
pacing, for adjusting the problems to be more or less challenging,
and for different approaches to solving them. This book is a
wonderful resource for any teacher wanting to enrich the
mathematical lives of students and for anyone curious about
mathematical thinking outside the box. In the interest of fostering
a greater awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its
connections to other disciplines and everyday life, MSRI and the
AMS are publishing books in the Mathematical Circles Library series
as a service to young people, their parents and teachers, and the
mathematics profession.
This book is targeted for Sales Managers, District Managers,
Regional Managers, Divisional Sales Managers and/or Vice Presidents
of Sales. It will benefit all those who are interested in, or
responsible for, the management and supervision of Sales People. To
survive and prosper in today's competitive business environment, a
company must possess a highly productive work force producing and
selling high-quality products and services.
Highlights innovative partnership practices that help create
educational opportunities for students in rural schools across the
United States. As editors Sarah L. Hartman and Bob Klein
acknowledge, rural places have long experienced systemic inequities
that decrease rural students' access to education, yet many rural
schools and communities have found creative means to make up for
the dearth of outside resources. The Middle of Somewhere brings to
light a wide variety of partnerships that have been forged between
K–12 schools, communities, and postsecondary institutions to
improve educational access. The book showcases collaborations that
address three different areas of need: partnerships that prepare
and support teacher candidates and educators who work in rural
areas; partnerships that extend the work of rural education
networks; and partnerships that promote equity, justice, and
inclusion within rural populations. Using case studies of rural
educational partnerships from communities across the United States,
the book's contributors share their experiences of how strong
partnerships have formed both organically and through thoughtful
and intentional planning, and they recommend supportive strategies
for their development and sustainment. The contributors also
explore the many ways in which university–school–community
partnerships incubate solutions to challenges common to rural
education systems, such as access to STEM education and higher
education. The programs featured here may serve as replicable
models for practitioners, researchers, and policy makers who want
to enrich the experiences of children in their schools and
communities.
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