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  2. Backward design - Wikipedia

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    [6] Instructional design is the design of learning experiences and instructions for the acquisition of knowledge and skill by students. [7] In addition, instructional design models or theories may be thought of as frameworks for developing courses, modules and lessons that increase and enhance learning and encourage engagement . [8]

  3. Rote learning - Wikipedia

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    Rote learning is widely used in the mastery of foundational knowledge.Examples of school topics where rote learning is frequently used include phonics in reading, the periodic table in chemistry, multiplication tables in mathematics, anatomy in medicine, cases or statutes in law, basic formulae in any science, etc.

  4. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    Flipped classroom teaching at Clintondale High School in Michigan, United States. A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning.It aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home, and work on live problem-solving during class time. [1]

  5. Vieta jumping - Wikipedia

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    This method can be applied to problem #6 at IMO 1988: Let a and b be positive integers such that ab + 1 divides a 2 + b 2. Prove that ⁠ a 2 + b 2 / ab + 1 ⁠ is a perfect square. Let ⁠ a 2 + b 2 / ab + 1 ⁠ = q and fix the value of q. If q = 1, q is a perfect square as desired. If q = 2, then (a-b) 2 = 2 and there is no integral solution ...

  6. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    We Be Goblins Free! June 2015 16 4th Paperback PZO9500-9 Richard Pett Feast of Dust: November 2015 64 11th 978-1-60125-735-2: Softcover PZO9548 Nicolas Logue The House on Hook Street: December 2015 64 6th 978-1-60125-790-1: Softcover PZO9549 Brandon Hodge Down the Blighted Path: February 2016 64 5th 978-1-60125-815-1: Softcover PZO9550 Monica ...

  7. FOIL method - Wikipedia

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    William Betz was active in the movement to reform mathematics in the United States at that time, had written many texts on elementary mathematics topics and had "devoted his life to the improvement of mathematics education". [3] Many students and educators in the US now use the word "FOIL" as a verb meaning "to expand the product of two ...

  8. Mathematical proof - Wikipedia

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    P. Oxy. 29, one of the oldest surviving fragments of Euclid's Elements, a textbook used for millennia to teach proof-writing techniques. The diagram accompanies Book II, Proposition 5. [1] A mathematical proof is a deductive argument for a mathematical statement, showing that the stated assumptions logically guarantee the conclusion.

  9. Tetradic number - Wikipedia

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    The only numbers that remain the same which turned up-side-down or mirrored are 0, 1, and 8, so a tetradic number is a palindromic number containing only 0, 1, and 8 as digits. (This is dependent on the use of a handwriting style or font in which these digits are symmetrical, as well on the use of Arabic numerals in the first place.)