High School Level Algebra I & II (video) High School Level - Algebra I Xvid 400x288 29 fps | MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps | 5,3 GB
Taught by Monica Neagoy, Independent Scholar/International Consultant /Ph.D., University of Maryland
The teaching of algebra in most of today’s classrooms is not significantly different from what it was 50 years ago. Certainly, there have been some attempts to change algebra instruction, such as the "new math" reform movement of the 1960s. But the changes that persist in today’s algebra curricula, as a result of that movement, are more superficial than substantial. On the other hand, mathematics and its applications have changed spectacularly in the past 50 years.
High School Level - Algebra II Xvid 400x288 29.97fps | MPEG Audio Layer 3 48000Hz stereo 128Kbps | 5,5 GB
Taught by Murray H. Siegel | Central Arizona College | Ph.D., Georgia State University
Professor Murray H. Siegel is a veteran high school and college instructor whose stature in his field has been recognized by the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math Teaching. He begins with polynomials and ends with an introduction to trigonometry, explaining not only the "how" of algebra but also the "why it works" and "why we need to know it."
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