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Subject: Children Education: Teaching & Learning Mathematics (Games, Stories, Models, Cha
Category: Science > Math
Asked by: bizuth-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 18 Jun 2005 21:57 PDT
Expires: 16 Jul 2005 15:52 PDT
Question ID: 534723
Whether you are a parent, an educator, a mathematician or an expert in
a related field, I would greatly appreciate your suggestions, ideas,
experience, references and comments about helping children aged 7 to
11 to learn mathematics in novel and practical ways.
In order to facilitate learning, what games, stories, jokes, fictional
characters, constructs and logical or physical models do you use or
recommend?
Partial answers and comments are most welcome.

Request for Question Clarification by czh-ga on 25 Jun 2005 16:37 PDT
Hello again bizuth-ga,

I see that this question is very similar to your earlier one. I was
finally able to post an answer to that. If you simply need
clarification of the answer I gave, please post your request there.

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=527151

Alternately, would you like additional information from other
researchers? Sometimes customers list the same question in order to
get multiple perspectives on the same question.

I look forward to your clarification.

~ czh ~

Clarification of Question by bizuth-ga on 29 Jun 2005 13:57 PDT
Dear czh-ga,
I am impressed with the quality of your work and plan to pursue your
recommendations.

The failure to learn basic mathematics early in life weighs profoundly
on each child future, particularly girls, and on societies in general
throughout the world. My work with multinational corporations,
post-secondary institutions, UNESCO and government agencies point to a
global need to address this urgent issue. That is why I am very
interested in seeking a wider dialogue from multiple perspectives
including the contribution of other Google Answers recherchers, as you
have insightfully noted.
Once more I do value your contribution and thank you from the bottom
of my heart. I do hope educators, parents and scientists who read this
call for help will share their insights, especially with respect to
teaching female children mathematics.
Bizuth-ga

Request for Question Clarification by czh-ga on 29 Jun 2005 16:28 PDT
Hello bizuth-ga,

Thank you for your clarification. I suggest that you close this
question and post a new one clearly showing in the subject line that
you are especially interested in getting information about teaching
math to girls worldwide. Since the subject of this question looks very
similar to the other question from you that has already been answered,
researchers are likely to overlook it.

I know that there is lots of information on the subject of teaching
math to girls. Posting a new question with a more precise/accurate
subject topic will give you a better chance of getting what you need.

All the best.

~ czh ~
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