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Making sense of algebra doesn't have to take a long time - and it doesn't have to be difficult! In just 15 minutes a day, students can gain expertise in all the algebra concepts that often stump math learners. How? Each lesson gives one small part of the bigger algebra problem, so that each day, students build upon the previous day's knowledge. Fun factoids, catchy memory hooks, and valuable shortcuts help ensure that each algebra concept becomes ingrained.
Making sense of basic math doesn't have to take a long time - and it doesn't have to be difficult! In just 15 minutes a day, students can excel at a wide array of common - and even not-so-common - middle and high school math challenges. Each lesson gives one small part of the bigger math problem, so that each day, students build upon the previous day's knowledge. Fun factoids, catchy memory hooks, and valuable shortcuts help ensure that what students learn becomes ingrained.
'Despite the seemingly ever-increasing concern with widening participation to higher education and extending opportunities to older adults, it is surprising how little impact the work on academic literacies has had. If there is a text that can help redress that balance and encourage a wider debate, then this is it.' - Richard Edwards, Studies in the Education of Adults, Vol. 33 (2) 2001 'Lillis' work makes a valuable contribution to a process of re-evaluation which is long overdue.' - Elaine Millard, Teaching in Higher Education