Definitions of Some Mathematical Terms for 11-18 Year Olds
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Definitions of Some Mathematical Terms for 11-18 Year Olds  -     By: Brainard Braimah

Definitions of Some Mathematical Terms for 11-18 Year Olds

Xulon Press / 2007 / Hardcover

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    Title: Definitions of Some Mathematical Terms for 11-18 Year Olds
    By: Brainard Braimah
    Format: Hardcover
    Number of Pages: 252
    Vendor: Xulon Press
    Publication Date: 2007
    Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.69 (inches)
    Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
    ISBN: 160477360X
    ISBN-13: 9781604773606
    Stock No: WW773601

    Publisher's Description

    These definitions are essential to the study of Mathematics at the target age range. The book provides clear and simple definitions supported by examples and diagrams. Nearly 1000 mathematical terms are defined. The book is a reference for pupils, parents and mathematics teachers who are not mathematics specialists. The publication is an important resource for classroom practitioners for Mathematics. It is intended for teachers to explain clearly most of the Mathematical concepts learners will encounter. This has been done, with the needs of teachers and learners in mind, in a simple way and with examples to illustrate and enhance the meaning and application of key concepts. It is a must have publication. A great resource in the classroom, library and home. The Author has used his extensive experience to highlight the need for such a publication and has undertaken a remarkable task in producing this for practitioners in the classroom. Mr. Braimah is a village boy from Ghana who does not even know his correct age. An experienced Mathematics teacher, founder of after-school classes now in their 19th year, and possessor of an MBE, he is echoing the government's concern about the paucity of black role models for teenagers teetering on the edge of disillusion. "It's not just individual role models either," he said. Brainard Braimah, who has established and maintained a number of charities to improve employment and prospects for young people, won the Lifetime Difference Award in 2005. I am or have been a member of the following committees: CHEL, Education 2000 (Learning Partnership) Leeds West Indian Carnival, Leeds West Indian Centre and F1 Business Support. Trustee for Wade Charity, Regional Committee Member for Children in Need, Regional panel member for NCH - Action for Children (Family Finders) and a School Governor.

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