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Intermediate Excel
Algebra Refresher
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Integrating Quantitative Reasoning into your Course
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Trigonometry Refresher
Here are a few ways that the QSC can help you with your courses:
Sample Statement
to add to your course syllabus.
Email
your syllabus
to us so that we can better support your students!
Schedule
a brief class visit
so that we may introduce our services to your students
Schedule
a meeting with the interim director
(Theresa Barker) to discuss ways to integrate quantitative reasoning into your course and/or to collaborate in the development of a classroom activity!
Other Resources
The National Numeracy Network
an organization dedicated to increasing quantitative literacy for all citizens.
SIGMAA QL
A special interest group of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) focused on QL.
Quantitative Writing
(on the NNN website) Information on how to integrate quantitative writing across disciplines.
Radical Math
a resource for educators interested in integrating issues of social and economic justice into their math classes and curriculum. Also a resource for educators wanting to integrate QL into their courses dealing with issues of social and economic justice!
Mathematics and Democracy
A book (available electronically) prepared by the National Council on Education and the Disciplines. Attempts to define quantitative literacy (QL) and argues for the need for QL.