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- Time and Place. TR 13:30-14:50 in LART 206
- Instructor. Helmut Knaust, Bell Hall 219, hknaust@utep.edu, 747-7002
- Office Hours. M 17:30-18:20, R 11:00-12:00, or by appointment.
- Textbook. Zalman Usiskin, Anthony L. Peressini, Elena Marchisotto, and Dick Stanley. Mathematics for High School Teachers- An Advanced Perspective. Prentice Hall. Amazon sells the paperback edition for 59.40(8/23/10).Thetextbookisrequiredatallclassmeetings,andthepartscoveredinclassareintendedtobereadinfull.∗‴CourseRequirements.‴∗∗″Quizzes(15∗∗″Exams(25∗∗″ClassPresentations(25∗∗∗Thegroupswillmeetwithmetwoweeksbeforetheirpresentationfora‘‘trialrun″sothatIwillknowthatyouareprepared.Thisisnotoptional.Ifyoudonotmeetwithme,youwilllosehalfofyourpossiblepoints.∗∗″FinalProject(25∗∗″ClassParticipation(10[[image:Alice3.gif|left]]∗‴Grades.‴Yourgradewillbebasedonthepercentageofthetotalpointsthatyouearnduringthesemester.Youneedatleast90∗‴UTEPQualifyingExamforTeacherCertification.‴AllstudentsmusthavetakentheUTEPQualifyingExamforcertificationasasecondaryMathematicsteacheratleastoncebytheendofthesemester.Failuretodosowillresultinatemporarygradeof"I"untilyouhavetakentheexam.Inthiscaseyoumusttaketheexamwithinoneyearaftertheendofclass;otherwisethegradewillirrevocablychangetoagradeof"F".∗‴Make−upExams‴.Make−uptestswillonlybegivenunderextraordinarycircumstances,andonlyifyounotifytheinstructorpriortotheexamdate.Therewillbenomake−upquizzes.∗‴TimeRequirement.‴Iexpectthatyouspendanabsoluteminimumofsixhoursaweekoutsideofclassonreadingthetextbook,preparingforthenextclass,reviewingyourclassnotes,andcompletinghomeworkassignments.Notsurprisingly,ithasbeenmyexperiencethatthereisastrongcorrelationbetweenclassgradeandstudytime.∗‴Attendance.‴Youarestronglyencouragedtoattendclasseveryday.Iexpectyoutoarriveforclassontimeandtoremainseateduntiltheclassisdismissed.Studentswithfiveormoreabsences(excusedorunexcused)willbedroppedfromthecoursewithagradeof"F".∗‴DropPolicy.‴TheclassschedulelistsFriday,October29,asthelastdaytodropwithanautomatic"W".Afterthedeadline,Icanonlydropyoufromthecoursewithagradeof"F".Beginningwiththefall2007semester,allfreshmenenrolledforthefirsttimeatanyTexaspubliccollegeoruniversitywillbelimitedtosixcoursewithdrawals(drops)duringtheiracademiccareer.Dropsincludethoseinitiatedbystudentsorfacultyandwithdrawalsfromcoursesatotherinstitutions!Thispolicydoesnotapplytocoursesdroppedpriortocensusdayortocompletewithdrawalsfromtheuniversity.∗‴StudentswithDisabilities.‴Ifyouhaveadisabilityandneedspecialaccommodation,pleasecontacttheDisabledStudentServicesOffice(DSSO)inUnionEast106,747−5148,[mailto:dss@utep.edudss@utep.edu].∗‴AcademicIntegrity.‴AllstudentsmustabidebyUTEP′sacademicintegritypolicies,seehttp://studentaffairs.utep.edu/Default.aspx?tabid=4386fordetails.==Homework==‴OpenProblems:‴3.1.1:6∗11/16:Read4.3.1−4.3.2.Prepare:4.3.1:2bc,3,5,6a.4.3.2:1acd,2,3∗11/2:Read4.2.2.Prepare:4.2.2:1ab,5e,7∗10/28:Read4.1.2−4.2.1.Prepare:4.1.2:1,2,3,9,11,16.4.2.1:3a−d,4abce∗10/26:Read4.1.1−4.1.2.Prepare:4.1.1:3,5,and:"Arethefollowingsetsequal:A=\{x\in\mathbb{Z} \ |\ x^2<2\}$ and \(B=\{-1,0,1\}\)?"
- 10/19: Read 3.1.1-3.1.2. Prpeare: 3.1.1: 2ab,5a,6,7,8
- 10/5: Read 2.2.2, 3.1.1. Prepare: 2.2.2: 3,4,6,12,13,15
- 9/23: Read 2.2.1-2.2.2. Problems 2.2.1: #1bdef,2b,4,6d
- 9/16: Read 2.2.1-2.2.2.
- 9/14: Read 2.1.4, 2.2.1. Problems: 2.1.4: #1ac,5c,11
- 9/9: Read 2.1.4.
- 9/7: Read 2.1.3-2.1.4. Problems: 2.1.3 #1,4,6,8
- 9/2: Read 2.1.3-2.1.4. Problems: 2.1.2 #1,5a,6. 2.1.3 #1,4,6,8
- 8/31: Read 2.1.1-2.1.3. Problems: 2.1.1: 3,8,9b,12
Materials
- Final Projects: Assignments
- Student Presentations: Assignments | Grading Rubric | Random Choice
- Complex.nb | Roots.nb | Riemann.nb | FactoringIntegers.nb | DecimalRepresentation.nb | Remote access to Mathematica
- Worksheet 3 | Worksheet 2 | Worksheet 1
- TExES Content Review | Greater El Paso Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- ACT and College Readiness in Math | 55% by 2025 | Mathematical Practices
- Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, Common Core State Standards Initiative, 2010.
- Curriculum Frameworks developed by the El Paso Collaborative for Academic Excellence: Algebra I | Geometry | Algebra II | Precalculus
- Advanced Mathematics for Secondary Teachers: Course Portfolio by Curtis Bennett (Michigan State University)
References
- Amir D. Aczel, The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah, and the Human Mind". Basic Books, 2000.
- "Aczel's compact and fascinating work of mathematical popularization uses the life and work of the German mathematician Georg Cantor (1845-1918) to describe the history of infinity of human thought about boundlessly large numbers, sequences and sets."
- Jo Boaler, Experiencing School Mathematics: Traditional and Reform Approaches to Teaching and Their Impact on Student Learning. Routledge 2002.
- "Through her comprehensive, penetrating study of the mathematics departments in two English schools, Jo Boaler shows how mathematics teaching and learning are shaped by teachers and by the settings in which they work." (Jeremy Kilpatrick)
- Edward B. Burger & Robert Tubbs, Making Transcendence Transparent: An intuitive approach to classical transcendental number theory. Springer-Verlag, 2004.
- An introduction to transcendental number theory, at the advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate level.
- Edward Burger Wins Cherry Award for Great Teaching
- Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus et al., Numbers. Springer-Verlag, 1996.
- Real numbers, complex numbers, quaternions - what's next? The first part of the book is quite accessible, but the going gets tougher in the later chapters.
- Liang-shin Hahn, Complex Numbers and Geometry. Mathematical Association of America, 1994.
- "Provides a self-contained introduction to complex numbers and college geometry written in an informal style with an emphasis on the motivation behind the ideas ... The author engages the reader with a casual style, motivational questions, interesting problems and historical notes." (Mathematical Reviews)
- David W. Johnson, Roger T. Johnson, Karl A. Smith, Active Learning: Cooperation in the College Classroom. Interaction Book Co., 1991.
- Edmund Landau, Grundlagen der Analysis. (Also available in English as Foundations of Analysis.) AMS Chelsea Publishing.
- A classic written in the 1920s. An axiomatic construction of numbers and concise derivation of their fundamental properties, from the natural numbers to the complex numbers.
- Liping Ma, Knowing and Teaching Elementary Mathematics: Teachers' Understanding of Fundamental Mathematics in China and the United States. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999.
- ...Ma has done a masterful job of showing how the conceptual approach of Chinese elementary school teachers succeeds where the procedural approach of their American counterparts flounders....I highly recommend this brief volume to elementary school teachers who wish to improve their teaching of mathematics... (Mathematics Teaching in the Middle Schools)
- Gary Martin, Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Making. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2009.
- Tristan Needham, Visual Complex Analysis. Oxford University Press, 1999.
- A unique book developing complex analysis from a geometric angle.
- Ivan Niven, A simple proof that π is irrational. Bull AMS 53 (1947), 509.
- Only about half a page...