Difference between revisions of "Math circles"
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== Math Circles by City == | == Math Circles by City == | ||
+ | * Albany, NY -- [[Albany Math Circle]] | ||
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.msri.org/communications/vmath/VMathVideos/VideoInfo/1913/show_video Boston Math Circle] | * Boston, MA -- [http://www.msri.org/communications/vmath/VMathVideos/VideoInfo/1913/show_video Boston Math Circle] | ||
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.themathcircle.org/ The Math Circle] | * Boston, MA -- [http://www.themathcircle.org/ The Math Circle] |
Revision as of 11:38, 13 June 2006
Math circles are a growing phenomenon in math education around North America. Inspired by Eastern European teaching models, math circles often take a problem-discussion approach to teaching and learning mathematics.
Math Circles by City
- Albany, NY -- Albany Math Circle
- Boston, MA -- Boston Math Circle
- Boston, MA -- The Math Circle
- Davis, CA -- Davis Math Circle
- Irvine, CA -- Irvine Math Circle
- Miami, FL -- Miami Math Circle
- Mobile, AL -- Mobile Math Circle
- New York City, NY -- Lehman College Math Circle (in the Bronx)
- Palo Alto, CA -- Palo Alto Math Circle
- Salt Lake City, Utah -- Utah Math Circle
- San Diego, CA -- San Diego Math Circle Home
- San Francisco, CA -- Berkeley Math Circle
- San Francisco, CA -- Gunn HS Math Circle
- San Francisco, CA -- San Francisco Math Circle
- San Jose, CA -- San Jose Math Circle
- Waterloo (Canada) -- Waterloo Math Circle
- Wyoming -- Wyoming Math Circle
Resources
- The Art of Problem Solving Foundation runs a local programs initiative to support the establishment of programs including the San Diego Math Circle.
- Tom Davis notes on math circle lessons