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A Residency Model: Shifting from Traditional to On-Site EducationNivens, Ryan Andrew 07 February 2014 (has links)
I report how methods course assignments shifted from simulation to actual participation in remediation, assessment, and co-teaching in a K- 6 methods course in a state where policies dictate a residency model in place of traditional courses followed by student teaching
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License Plate Math: Palindromes, Graphing, & TransformationsNivens, Ryan Andrew 01 October 2012 (has links)
Using license plates as a context, we will analyze patterns. I will share a technique for graphing, and you will design your own license plates with given parameters. Our graphs will offer entry into transformational geometry, and a mapping from letters to numbers allows us to experience early algebra in context.
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Modifying Curriculum: Area & PerimeterNivens, Ryan Andrew 27 April 2012 (has links)
Engage in a thought-provoking series of tasks involving area and perimeter. With open-ended tasks, concepts of minimums and maximums will emerge, along with a worthwhile discussion of definitions. Finally, compare the task to the original from a traditional curriculum and discuss implications for modifying curriculum.
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Making Sense of Journal Rankings in Mathematics EducationNivens, Ryan Andrew, Otten, Samuel 01 November 2015 (has links)
What are the top journals in the field of mathematics education? This presentation will examine how quality of academic journals can be assessed and how to determine what journal metrics, if any, are of concern to scholars in the field.
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Using Graphing to Reveal the Hidden Transformations in Palindrome (and Other Types of) License PlatesNivens, Ryan Andrew 01 June 2016 (has links)
License plates are a useful context to work with numbers, and in this article you will see a range of activities in which to engage your students. Some innovative graphing concepts are presented with license plates that allow students to investigate transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations.
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A Comparison of Two Job Offers in Mathematics EducationNivens, Ryan Andrew 01 June 2013 (has links)
Many job seekers in higher education are unaware of how large a discrepancy there can be in terms of financial potential for mathematics education jobs in higher education. Recent research on this topic has focused on the base salary (Reys, Reys, & Estapa, 2013), but other financial factors have been left unstudied. Through two cases, the researcher demonstrates a large gap that exists in net pay when major financial factors beyond base salary are considered, specifically insurance and retirement benefits. This article will spur conversations among faculty and graduate students in mathematics education doctoral programs allowing mentors to draw from their own experiences when mentoring others in the search for a first or second job.
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License Plate Math: Palindromes, Graphing, & TransformationsNivens, Ryan Andrew 20 April 2013 (has links)
Using license plates as a context, we will analyze patterns. I will share a technique for graphing, and you will design your own license plates with given parameters. Our graphs will offer entry into transformational geometry, and a mapping from letters to numbers allows us to experience early algebra in context.
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The Eastman Scholar Mathletes: A Collaborative PartnershipNivens, Ryan Andrew, Rhoton, Jack, Poole, George, Imboden, Hugh 01 April 2012 (has links)
Excerpt: Professional development has been of central importance throughout the mathematics education reforms in our educational history. Recognizing that math teachers represent the major link between the curriculum and student learning, expert practitioners, researchers, and policy makers emphasize professional development as an essential mechanism for deepening teachers’ content knowledge and developing their teaching practices.
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Integrating Mathematics and Reading Fluency Instruction in the Primary GradesNivens, Ryan Andrew, Meier, Lori Turner, Brikell, Michael, Dwyer, Edward C. 01 June 2012 (has links)
The focus in this article is on integrating instruction in reading fluency with mathematical concept development in the primary grades. Procedures are described herein for having students engage in hands-on mathematics while reading children's literature. In addition, students produce an audio compact disk and engage in performance reading in a readers' theater ormat with stick puppets. The strategies presented can be adapted in a variety of learning environments.
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Dilating Triangles!Nivens, Ryan Andrew, Combs, Emily 20 November 2015 (has links)
Using rulers and protractors, we will analyze scale factors when dilating shapes. Participants will double and triple various triangles. Our discussion and activity will focus on the mathematics of similar figures including angle measures, scale factors, and algebraic rules that can be used to predict how the figures are affected.
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