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How Can I Effectively Grade Participation in a 12-Day Summer School Math Class?
I was able to create a syllabus, but I do have to cover the topics taught in the regular class throughout the school year. I am doing he pre-test so I only have to cover the topics the students need. I don't want them to have to work on a topic they already know. Each student will be getting...- JasMath33
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- Forum: STEM Educators and Teaching
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How Can I Effectively Grade Participation in a 12-Day Summer School Math Class?
No it is not a typo. Our schools summer school use to only be 4 weeks, but this year they are trying something different. Students will have 12 days to learn a class they previously failed and after those 12 days they can take another course to hopefully get they credits recovered. I think it is...- JasMath33
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- Forum: STEM Educators and Teaching
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How Can I Effectively Grade Participation in a 12-Day Summer School Math Class?
Well there is four different math classes I could teach. I could teach Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, and a Pre-Algebra 2 class. I am teaching the Pre-Algebra 2 class which is geared towards students who need more help with algebra skills needed in Algebra 2. We use to do 4 weeks, but this year...- JasMath33
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- Forum: STEM Educators and Teaching
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
That works too. Thanks.- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Can I Effectively Grade Participation in a 12-Day Summer School Math Class?
I am teaching summer school this year in math. Our summer school is only 12 days and is only available to students who have failed the class. When looking at the requirements for teachers this year, I noticed one thing was each teacher is going to be required to add in a participation grade. I...- JasMath33
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- Forum: STEM Educators and Teaching
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
Thanks I see it now. I forgot I could use that. Thanks.- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
I think you are looking at the proof I found in the book and asked about. I get it now.- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
What other exercise are you talking about? I am lost on that statement. I understand the reasoning afterwards.- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
Yes I could use that theorem. Would I just need to completely erase everything I did and start over? I was getting the last part from using the previous homework problems below.- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Graduate Checking a proof from a calculus textbook
Yeah I see what you are saying now. It makes sense. Thanks. -
Graduate Checking a proof from a calculus textbook
I guess what threw me off was the ending. I was just expecting to see something stating therefore the the function is Lipschitz. I guess in the book, they wanted you to just in your head think that. -
Graduate Checking a proof from a calculus textbook
I was reading this book yesterday and looking at this proof/justification. I was thinking it is possibly incorrect, but wanted to get some other opinions. Here is the example they gave in the book with the work attached. -
Other Teaching high school without certification first
If you message me, I will tell you about my experience with teaching high school right out of college.- JasMath33
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Proving a function is contractive to find a fixed point
Homework Statement I worked on this question and I made it so far, and now I am stuck on how to finish it. Here is the problem and below I will explain what I attempted. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I know looking at the last part about using previous homework, I want to...- JasMath33
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- calculus
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Does a function with bounded derivative satisfy Lipschitz continuity?
But I don't need to prove it for all functions. Why would not showing one work?- JasMath33
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help