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BEST PRACTICES FOR TEACHING QUANTITATIVE SKILLS
Lessons learned from workshops, work with students and development of math tutorials
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FIVE GOOD IDEAS FROM MATH AND GEOLOGY
1. Use multiple representations
2. Use appropriate technology
3. Work in groups 4. Do in-depth
problems that last more than one day
5. Place mathematical concepts in context
6.
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1. Provide adequate instruction for students (influences motivation)
2. Make immediate and explicit connections between math concepts and course content (provides motivation)
3. Reinforce the notion that completing the exercises will help students to succeed in the course (self-efficacy)
4. Make math exercises have some value in the course but not too much (students give up if too high)
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