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  • Mathsphobia

    As a Maths teacher for over 25 years, I often come across people who exhibit intense fear of Maths. This happens very often especially at parent-teacher evenings. Pupils come to Maths class with so much fear of the subject that it actually becomes the biggest block in learning Maths. I think one of the most important reason for this is people, are naturally fearful of failure. Their fear of failing in Maths makes them defensive and quickly block their minds in learning the actual content of Maths. If you have had such experiences why not share with others by leaving a comment. I sure many of us would like to overcome this fear and if you have suggestion it would really be great.

  • Blogging in Education

    Blogging has become a very popular activity on the net. Blogging has great potential in education including Mathematics education. If you are a Maths teacher and would like to explore using blogging in your teaching then have a look at the following blogs:
    1. Maths4me
    2. Online Math tutor
    3. Ms. Assal's website

    You can start your own educational blog at Edubog and get your students involved by creating forums and making them contributors to your blog.

  • Math Question

    how many different seven number combinations could you get from seventeen numbers?

  • maths...maths..maths..and maths..

    For most people out there...
    mathematics is a really complex and complicated stuff...
    they even feared and worried hearing the words MATHEMATICS...
    and there are cases that happen where
    a maths student especially in universities or colleges commit suicide because of
    pressure they are facing.Moreover,this can be prove as we can see that there are
    only several people out there are really mastering this field whether in a further
    studies or even career...what i mean here is not about the professional like engineers,
    doctors,architects or anything that only apply certain branches of maths in their job
    but for those who are really do maths things like accountants,statistical officers,
    maths reseachers and manymore...no matter what it is...actually,maths is a really
    important thing for us in conducting life.....from a simple bussiness like using money for
    shopping to the larger ones like building our public transport operational system......
    See!!!!we are using maths everywhere,anywhere,anytime and everytime...So,who ever you are...
    no matter you go and how far you'll be,by hook or by crook... maths is a part of your life....
    so,enjoying maths...you'll be enjoying your life!!!!

  • what is ANOVA?

    In statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a collection of statistical models, and their associated procedures, in which the observed variance is partitioned into components due to different explanatory variables. The initial techniques of the analysis of variance were developed by the statistician and geneticist R. A. Fisher in the 1920s and 1930s, and is sometimes known as Fisher's ANOVA or Fisher's analysis of variance, due to the use of Fisher's F-distribution as part of the test of statistical significance.

  • What Is Chi-Square Test?

    A chi-square test is any statistical hypothesis test in which the test statistic has a chi-square distribution when the null hypothesis is true, or any in which the probability distribution of the test statistic (assuming the null hypothesis is true) can be made to approximate a chi-square distribution as closely as desired by making the sample size large enough.

  • What is Linear Regression?

    Linear regression is a form of regression analysis in which observational data are modeled by a function which is a linear combination of the model parameters and depends on one or more independent variables. In simple linear regression the model function represents a straight line. The results of data fitting are subject to statistical analysis.

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