by Robert Neumann (Editor), Robert Neumann (Author)
This book is centered on the differential and integral calculus. This calculus is a main focus of the mathematics curriculum in the 12th grade in Waldorf schools. This domain offers on the one hand inexhaustible possibilities for exploring possibilities for exploring philosophical as well as mathematical questions. On the other hand, college preparatory exams require mastery of a variety of challenging application areas. This volume brings together numerous articles of a fundamental nature describing how to access this theme for classroom presentation. There are also contributions on the deeper significance of the infinitesimal calculus, and on the concept of infinity. Articles on general educational methodology round off the volume.
Author Biography
The authors of the many essays and lessons in this rich book of mathematical approaches to twelfth grade calculus are all experienced Waldorf high school math teachers with many years of experience and a good reputation with students and colleagues alike. You will find the materials innovative, well realized, and accessible for using in math classes for 12th grade students.
Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.41 x 9.61 x 6.69 IN
Publication Date: February 09, 2016