Syllabus
for Math 320
Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers
Spring 2000
Meeting Time: MWF 8:30-9:20
Room: Cardwell
Hall 130
Instructor:
Jason Rosenhouse
Office:
Cardwell Hall 46A (in the basement)
Office Hours:
M: 3:00-4:00, W: 3:00-4:00, Th: 3:00-4:00, or by appointment.
Office E-Mail:
jasonr@math.ksu.edu
Textbook: Mathematics for Elementary School
Teachers: A Contemporary Approach, Fifth Edition, by Gary L. Musser,
William F. Burger and Blake Peterson
Course Objectives: Possessing elementary school certification
in mathematics in the state of Kansas means that you can be called upon to
teach any level of mathematics from first through eighth grade. This is a large amount of mathematical
material, covering everything from basic arithmetic to algebra and basic
geometry. The primary purpose of this
course is to give you the mathematical understanding you will need to teach
this material. The specific course
topics have been chosen to enable you to meet the state guidelines as described
in the Kansas Teacher Licensure Standards.
But learning specific mathematical skills is only
one small part of this course. Far more
important is learning how a mathematician approaches a problem. The bulk of the course will emphasize logic
and reasoning rather than the rote memorization of algorithms. This aspect is, all too often, lost in
traditional classroom presentations of mathematics. The result is the popular misconception that mathematics is
largely separate from the world at large.
After all, the amount of numerical computation you are called upon to do
in your day-to-day life is rather small.
But the reasoning skills you learn in the process of doing mathematics
will serve you well in all aspects of life.
Course Requirements: Your grade in this course will be
based on several factors. Homework will
be assigned every other class period and will be collected two class periods
after it is assigned. Thus, if an
assignment is given on a Monday, it will be collected on Friday. If it is assigned on Wednesday, it will be
collected the following Monday. There
will also be two in-class exams during the term, plus a final exam. It is likely that there will be some quizzes
along the way, but I will never give a pop quiz. There will also be several writing assignments. In addition, classroom participation will be
taken into account as well.
Studying Groups: Most students find it helpful to study with
other class members, and I strongly encourage you to do this. You are free to work together on homework
assignments, but in the end everyone must hand in his own paper.
Attendance: This class moves very quickly, so missing
even one day will entail having to catch up on a substantial amount of
material. Take this into consideration
if you are considering cutting a particular class period. Generally, I don’t take attendance in a
formal way. But I will certainly be
aware if you miss a substantial number of class periods and, since class
participation is an important feature of the class, it will adversely affect
your grade.
Textbook Reading: At the end of each class period I will tell
you the portions of the textbook we will be covering in the next class. It is expected that you will read the text
before coming to class. Even if you
find the reading difficult you will be in a much better position to understand
the material in class if you have already seen it once before. Keep in mind that reading mathematics is
different from reading normal literature.
Thus, even if the reading assignment is only a few pages long, you might
find that it takes you a substantial amount of time to get through it. Keep that in mind when you are budgeting
your time.
Final Thoughts: If you have any special needs, and
medical conditions, etc. that will in any way affect your performance in my
class, let me know as soon as possible.
Also, if for some reason you will have to be absent for an extended
period of time, again, let me know as soon as possible. Don’t be bashful about coming to office
hours during the term, or talking to me after class. Ultimately, everything I do at the front of the room is done for
your benefit, so it is important to me that I have your feedback along the way.