MATH 2203: Measurement: Proportional and Algebraic Reasoning
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MATH 2203 |
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Measurement: Proportional and Algebraic Reasoning |
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MATH - Mathematics |
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3 |
Description: |
F,S Prereq.: Professional Practice I Block, 12 sem. hrs. of mathematics including MATH 1201 and 1202, and concurrent enrollment in EDCI 3125 AND 3126. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab/field experience (as part of Professional Practice II Block); Mathematics content course designed to be integrated in Praxis II with the principles and structures of mathematical reasoning applied to the grades 1-6 classroom. Development of a connected, balanced view of mathematics; application of measurable attributes of objects and the units, systems, and processes of measurement; appropriate techniques, tools, and formulas of measurement; interrelationship of patterns, relations, and functions; applications of proportional and algebraic reasoning in mathematical situations and structures using contextual, numeric, graphic, and symbolic representations; written communication of mathematics. |
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