You are here:

Mathematics Teacher

September 2010 Volume 104, Number 2

Search this issue

Table of Contents

Number of articles: 3

  1. Chocolate Key Cryptography

    Dale J. Bachman, Ezra A. Brown & Anderson H. Norton

    Cryptography is the science of hidden or secret writing. More generally, cryptography refers to the science of safeguarding information. Cryptography allows people to use a public medium such as... More

    pp. 100-104

    View Abstract
  2. Students' Investigation of a View Tube

    Samuel Obara

    The inquiry-based approach to learning has gained popularity in recent times. Those who promote this approach maintain that mathematical investigation should be used to engage students. The... More

    pp. 126-132

    View Abstract
  3. Seeing the Potential in Students' Questions

    Laurie O. Cavey & W Ted Mahavier

    Responding to students' questions is a critical part of teaching mathematics. A particular response may either stifle a student's inquiry or, ideally, stimulate his or her interest in mathematics. ... More

    pp. 133-137

    View Abstract