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ELE 2301 - Math in today's elementary classroom |
This course is designed to provide education majors, who plan to teach in elementary schools, an opportunity to deepen their elementary mathematics knowledge and understanding in order to advance the knowledge and skills needed to effectively teach math concepts to young child through grade six. Mathematical concepts will be presented in a developmental sequence that supports children's construction of the concepts essential to understanding mathematics. Specifically, each new concept will be introduced with concrete materials and exploratory activities that candidates can implement in an elementary classroom. Topics include problem solving, sets, logic, functions, numeration systems, real number system, and number theory utilized within an elementary classroom setting. Prerequisites: None 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Syllabus Available Levels: Second Undergrad Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Education Department |