This is a rich collection of problems from the national Olympiads of Austria and Poland, which both have exceptionally strong traditions. The particular interest in the problems selected is that all have at least two independent solutions, highlighting one of the beauties of mathematics.
This book will help adults empower students to become independent learners. The topic of study skills often targets mechanics of academic learning and focuses on areas such as improving homework completion and time management. This book goes beyond these mechanics by addressing underlying psychological factors that influence learning. We expand the goals of improving study skills from simply helping students get better grades in school to helping them become independent learners who know how to learn effectively in any life situation. Adopting this expanded focus will enable adults to help students learn independently in academic and nonacademic areas throughout their school years into adulthood.
In recent years traditional, classroom-based language tuition has been increasingly overshadowed by innovative approaches, such as distance learning, supported independent learning and blended learning (with an online component). This timely volume examines the use of language learning strategies in a range of independent settings, and addresses key issues for independent learners such as autonomy, strategic awareness and self-regulation.
Only a few hundred schools across the United States have research
programs. Although some of the schools with programs are magnet schools
or highly advantaged schools, many ordinary schools have successful
programs. Every school is capable of at least a modest program for
those students who want to work on independent research projects.This
practical book provides a school district with a comprehensive guide on
how to establish an independent research program. Use this book as your
step-by -step guide to creating an independent research program and
preparing your students to enter the national independent research
competitions. Although the curriculum described in this book is based
on the objectives of various national competitions, the students are
not in a competitive classroom environment. Instead, the competition
rules are used to create a working atmosphere that resembles the
professional world.
Krieger takes you from selling the idea of the program to educators,
students, and the community through critical curriculum and methodology
for the teacher, to finally entering national research competitions and
continuing your program.