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Dec 26, 2024
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MATH& 173 - Math for Elementary Education III 5.0 Credits Examination of problem-solving techniques and mathematics related to topics taught at the K-8 level. Topics include rational numbers, probability, statistics and the use of technology. Recommended for prospective and current elementary school teachers (was MATH 122) Prerequisite: MATH& 171 (was MATH 121) with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Use problem-solving strategies and apply them to concepts introduced throughout the course. [REASON]
- Use mathematical reasoning by demonstrating logical, disciplined thinking habits while examining ideas and solving problems. [REASON]
- Use various algorithms, perform mental computations, and apply electronic computing techniques for solving problems dealing with decimals, rational numbers, scientific notation, percents and irrational numbers. [REASON]
- Collect, graph, describe and analyze real-life data. [REASON]
- Apply valid sampling techniques. [REASON]
- Use probability to make predictions and test conjectures about simple statistical situations. [REASON]
- Relate the concepts learned in this class to the recommendations in the NCTM Standards document. [REASON]
- Apply interpersonal skills in problem-solving groups. [COMMUNICATE]
- Communicate knowledge and understanding in both everyday and mathematical language. [COMMUNICATE]
- Connect mathematical ideas to other subject areas. [COMMUNICATE]
- Explain the role of technology as it relates to learning and teaching mathematics and be able to demonstrate concepts using calculators and computers. [COMMUNICATE]
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