Math Study Skills

Math Study Skills
Author: Alan Bass
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-25
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780321893079

Math Study Skills outlines good study habits and provides students with study strategies and tips to improve in areas such as time management, organization, and test-taking skills. With a friendly and relatable voice, Alan Bass addresses the misgivings and challenges many students face in a math class, and offers techniques to improve their study skills, as well as opportunities to practice and assess these techniques. This math study skills workbook is short enough to be used as a supplement in a math course, but can also be used as a main text in a study skills class.

Math Study Skills

Math Study Skills
Author: Paul D. Nolting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999-06-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780395982259

This workbook reinforces skills and minimizes frustration for students in any math class, lab, or study skills course. Offering a wealth of proven study tips and sound advice on note-taking, time management, and reducing math anxiety, the author makes the learning process both manageable and compelling. In addition, numerous opportunities for self-assessment enable students to track their own progress.

Strategies for Success

Strategies for Success
Author: Lynn Marecek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780321969880

Strategies for Success, Second Edition provides a series of study skills activities designed to foster student success in college mathematics. Lynn Marecek and MaryAnne Anthony-Smith encourage students to take an active approach in determining what they need to do to become successful math students. These proven, class-tested activities have been developed over many semesters from the authors' firsthand experience with their own students. This workbook contains 44 activities, in ready-to-use worksheet format. The activities can be used in several ways-individual work, group work, or large group discussion. They can be used in class or assigned as homework. An accompanying Instructor's Guide is available that contains instructions and implementation strategies for each activity to help instructors easily integrate Strategies for Success into their classes. Some of the topics covered include Notebook Preparation, Reading a Math Textbook, Successful Student Behavior, Time Management, Test Preparation Skills, Study Group Ideas, and much more. The Second Edition also includes several new activities that focus on specific study skills needed by students doing their homework exercises on a computer in online, hybrid, emporium, or redesign formats. Also, a new online module based on this study skills manual can now be incorporated into custom MyMathLab(R) courses. It includes an eBook of the Strategies for Success, Second Edition, plus videos and assignable study skills material in MyMathLab.

Managing the Mean Math Blues

Managing the Mean Math Blues
Author: Cheryl Ooten
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

"A supplemental book" for courses in Study Skills. This book incorporates user-friendly study skills practice, math practice, brain-based learning, and positive psychology so the reluctant and anxious student can overcome math anxiety. Students turn failure into success as they practice these new skills on basic math content. With clear psychological models for concentration and focus (called flow) into math, students learn how to match their skills with math challenges, set short-term goals and seek feedback in order to learn math successfully.

Winning at Math

Winning at Math
Author: Paul D. Nolting
Publisher: Academic Success Press Inc.
Total Pages: 308
Release:
Genre: Math anxiety
ISBN: 9780940287341

Every student must pass math courses to graduate. Doing well in math can both increase your career choices and allow you to graduate. "Winning at Math" will help you improve your math grades -- quickly and easily. The format of "Winning at Math" has bene revised to make it easier to read, and it contains much more proven math study skills techniques. The chapter on test anxiety has been expanded to assist students with math anxiety not just test anxiety. -- From publisher's description

Math Study Skills

Math Study Skills
Author: Alan Bass
Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780321513076

This mathematics study skills workbook outlines good study habits and provides students with study strategies and tips to improve time management, organization, and test-taking skills.

How to Improve Your Maths Skills

How to Improve Your Maths Skills
Author: Steve Lakin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematical ability
ISBN: 9780273732839

This easy-to-use guide identifies and addresses the areas where most students need help with basic mathematical problems that occur in everyday life and studies and provides straightforward, practical tips, exercises and solutions that will enable you to assess and then improve your performance.

A Mind for Numbers

A Mind for Numbers
Author: Barbara A. Oakley
Publisher: TarcherPerigee
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 039916524X

Engineering professor Barbara Oakley knows firsthand how it feels to struggle with math. In her book, she offers you the tools needed to get a better grasp of that intimidating but inescapable field.

The Math Myth

The Math Myth
Author: Andrew Hacker
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-05-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1620970694

A New York Times–bestselling author looks at mathematics education in America—when it’s worthwhile, and when it’s not. Why do we inflict a full menu of mathematics—algebra, geometry, trigonometry, even calculus—on all young Americans, regardless of their interests or aptitudes? While Andrew Hacker has been a professor of mathematics himself, and extols the glories of the subject, he also questions some widely held assumptions in this thought-provoking and practical-minded book. Does advanced math really broaden our minds? Is mastery of azimuths and asymptotes needed for success in most jobs? Should the entire Common Core syllabus be required of every student? Hacker worries that our nation’s current frenzied emphasis on STEM is diverting attention from other pursuits and even subverting the spirit of the country. Here, he shows how mandating math for everyone prevents other talents from being developed and acts as an irrational barrier to graduation and careers. He proposes alternatives, including teaching facility with figures, quantitative reasoning, and understanding statistics. Expanding upon the author’s viral New York Times op-ed, The Math Myth is sure to spark a heated and needed national conversation—not just about mathematics but about the kind of people and society we want to be. “Hacker’s accessible arguments offer plenty to think about and should serve as a clarion call to students, parents, and educators who decry the one-size-fits-all approach to schooling.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review