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ENGAGE: Celebration of Research and Teaching Excellence
Part awards presentation, part community research fair, this exciting event showcases a range of community-focused collaborative research projects led or co-led by University of Alberta Faculty of Education professors.
Items in this Collection
- 1Ireland, Kaitlyn
- 1Kim, Mijung.
- 1Markle, Josh.
- 1Matthews, Evelyn.
- 1McFeetors, Janelle
- 1McFeetors, Janelle.
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2017-04-20
Ireland, Kaitlyn, Palfy, Kylie, McFeetors, Janelle
LEARNING THROUGH GAMES Students can develop a meaningful understanding of mathematical ideas through games before they move toward abstractions (Dienes, 1971). Ernest (1986) identified three educational uses of games: gain skill-based fluency, develop conceptual understanding, and refine problem...
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Teachers' Experiences of Implementing Alberta's K-3 Mathematics and Science Curricula in the Context of Visualization
Download2024-03-28
Markle, Josh., Kim, Mijung., McFeetors, Janelle., Matthews, Evelyn.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event