The art of problem solving: a resource for the mathematics teacher

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Author(s): Posamentier Alfred S., Schulz W.
Edition: Repr.
Publisher: Corwin
Year: 1995

Language: English
Pages: 465
City: Thousand Oaks, Calif

Content: Strategies for Problem Exploration - Ira EwenUnconventional Problem-Solving Strategies in Mathematics Instruction - Alfred S PosamentierInterest Grabbers - Steven R Conrad Exciting Motivational Problems with Punch and PersonalityCheck the Answer, Please! - Mario SalvadoriThe Logic of Error - Ethan AkinTrial and Success - Fred PaulReduce, Expand, and Look for a Pattern - Stephen Krulik and Jesse A RudnickA Pigeonhole Principle for Problem Solving - Alfred S Posamentier and Wei LeeHandling, Seeing, and Thinking Experiences in Mathematics - Evan M MaletskyProblem Solving as a Continuous Principle for Teaching - Hans Humenberger and Hans-Christian Reichel Suggestions and ExamplesAnother View of Combinatorics (or Counting without Really Counting) - Stephen E MoreshProblem Solving by the Use of Functions - Wolfgang SchulzSymmetry Saves the Solution - David SingmasterAn Application of Congruence Transformations in Problem Solving - Jan TrojakGraph Theory - Wei Lee Tools to Solve Mathematical ProblemsA Different Solution for Problems with Extreme Values - Karl Kiesswetter, Roland J K Stowasser, and Lenni I Haapasalo A Didactic Journey into the World of Jakob Steiner's IdeasThe Problem of the Duplication of a Cube - Hans K KaiserSolving Mathematical Problems Using Game Strategies - Marion Kauke and Sabine ZillerCooperative Learning Approaches to Mathematical Problem Solving - Hope J HartmanProblem Solving and the Mathematically Gifted Student - Brigitte A Rollett A Psychological Perspective