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Integrating Global Education in the Middle School Math Classroom
Inspire student interest and positive attitudes toward math
Four hundred years ago Galileo Galilei observed that "Mathematics is the language with which God has written the Universe." The "unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics," in the words of famous physicist Eugene...
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Alessandra King
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Movies and Math Help Make Global Connections
Mathematics is a truly universal language and by its very nature is enriched by, and historically grew because of, the contributions of scholars from around the world, from the Greeks, the Arabs, the Hindus and the...
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Alessandra King
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A Global Awareness Collaboration Across Disciplines
Teaching students broader concepts using an interdisciplinary approach promotes more authentic experiences and broader learning. Laura Duerr, author of the Spring 2008 Educational Horizons article, "Interdisciplinary...
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Pooja Patel, Kevin Toledo
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Skyping with History
Field trips aren't the only ways to connect students to the world.
A majority of the students at my inner city middle school in Ohio are eligible for free and reduced-price lunch. Many are not able to travel beyond their neighborhood or venture outside the city in which they live....
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Dan Jones
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