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For questions related to teaching mathematics. For questions in Mathematics Education as a scientific discipline there is also the tag mathematics-education. Note you may also ask your question on http://matheducators.stackexchange.com/.

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effective teaching

Students who are smart, interested and willing to learn can be just as easily harmed by bad teaching (or helped by proper teaching, for that matter). … Teaching gifted students is, IMHO, more difficult than teaching mediocre ones, but also more challenging, since it's difficult to make general statements and it's not obvious what the right approach is …
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Short Course Suggestions For High School Students

I have successfully taught a course for gifted high school students (somewhat shorter than yours, about 9 hours) devoted to the probabilistic method (based, naturally, on Alon and Spencer + some other …
Marcin Kotowski's user avatar
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How to make a lecture series useful

If possible, it might be a good idea to organize a problem session, with problems/exercises given to participants in advance (say, a day before) and the session devoted to presenting the solution. The …
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