Loose-leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy

Loose-leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy
Title Loose-leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy PDF eBook
Author Bruce Crauder
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Pages 739
Release 2014-12-26
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 146412552X

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"I finally understand why I need to learn some math!" says a student after finishing a course that used Quantitative Literacy. That enthusiastic response gets to the heart of how this remarkable textbook works. Quantitative Literacy shows students that they use math in their everyday lives more than they realize, and that learning math in real-world contexts not only makes it easier to get better grades, but prepares them for decisions they’ll face about money, voting and politics, health issues, and much more. The authors draw on a wide range of examples to give students basic mathematical tools— from sports to personal finance to sociopolitical action to medical tests to the arts—with coverage that neatly balances discussions of ideas with computational practice.

Loose-Leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy, Media Update

Loose-Leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy, Media Update
Title Loose-Leaf Version for Quantitative Literacy, Media Update PDF eBook
Author Bruce Crauder
Publisher
Pages
Release 2022-01-04
Genre
ISBN 9781319416034

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Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods

Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods
Title Loose-leaf Version for Research Methods PDF eBook
Author Michael Passer
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Pages 592
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1319029949

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With over two decades of classroom experience, Michael Passer knows how to guide students through the ins and outs of research methods in ways they can actually understand and put into practice. In this remarkable text, Passer's experience leads to chapters filled with clear explanations, resonant examples, and contemporary research from across the breadth of modern psychology, all while anticipating common questions and misunderstandings.

Math in Our World

Math in Our World
Title Math in Our World PDF eBook
Author Dave Sobecki
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781264068197

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"Writing the first edition of a math text, especially in an evolving area like quantitative reasoning, is part art and part science. You use your training and experience as an instructor to decide on the approach and the most appropriate topics. You travel a lot and talk to anyone who doesn't run away when they see you coming to gather more professional opinions. You count on your crack publisher's team to conduct surveys and focus groups. Then you put it all together and make some educated guesses, hoping that the result hits the mark"--

Loose-leaf Version for Introductory Statistics

Loose-leaf Version for Introductory Statistics
Title Loose-leaf Version for Introductory Statistics PDF eBook
Author Stephen Kokoska
Publisher Macmillan Higher Education
Pages 890
Release 2014-12-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1464157596

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Stephen Kokoska’s Introductory Statistics: A Problem-Solving Approach demonstrated that when presented in a precise step-by-step manner, with an understanding of what makes the material difficult, statistics can be made accessible, meaningful, and useful, even to the most skeptical students. In this thoroughly updated new edition, Kokoska again combines a traditional, classic approach to teaching statistics with contemporary examples and pedagogical features, blending solid mathematics with lucid, often humorous writing and a distinctive stepped “Solution Trail” problem-solving approach to help students understand the processes behind basic statistical arguments, statistical inference, and data-based decision making. The second edition is a fully integrated text/media package with its own dedicated version of LaunchPad, W.H. Freeman’s breakthrough online course space.

Math in Our World

Math in Our World
Title Math in Our World PDF eBook
Author Dave Sobecki
Publisher
Pages 863
Release 2011
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780072982534

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Rev. ed. of: Mathematics in our world / Allan G. Bluman. c2005.

Studying Your Own School

Studying Your Own School
Title Studying Your Own School PDF eBook
Author Gary L. Anderson
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 273
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1452238723

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"While there are many books out there on action research, few immerse the reader so effectively in the nitty-gritty realities of the method, while also pushing school practitioners to use inquiry to challenge an unacceptable status quo. This text should be read by all teachers and school leaders who care about empowering students and communities through action research." —Ruth Johnson, Professor of Educational Administration, California State University, Los Angeles Author, Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap "A highly accessible and informative book for K–12 educators and university graduate students. Provides very useful examples of what action research looks like when carried out in schools. This book has always been at the top of my recommended resources list." —Ken Zeichner, Hoefs-Bascom Professor of Teacher Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison Discover the most empowering pathway to improved practice in education! Since the publication of the first edition of Studying Your Own School, practitioner action research has become an established professional development practice in schools and teacher education programs. While the fundamentals of practitioner action research have not changed, the challenges of large scale reform have dramatically altered the context of teaching. This extensive revision of the best-selling book includes the latest investigative methods and reflects the current educational environment. New features of the second edition include A "Getting Started" chapter on initial issues and considerations More advice on crafting the research question and research design Up-to-date information on political and ethical considerations New examples of practitioner action research studies A focus on promoting equity and social justice Packed with updated examples to help orient the reader, this book is unique in providing the theoretical and historical underpinnings of practitioner action research and all the "how-to" information necessary for successful classroom application.