You may not like mathematics, but you can learn to value and appreciate its use.
Some of the skills that math can strengthen include, but are not limited to:
- attention to detail.
- pattern recognition.
- understanding of rules.
- patience.
- memory.
We can both agree that these skills are necessary for you, right? So if you’re a student taking a mathematics course, make sure you do the following:
- Read your textbook.
- Complete all assigned homework.
- Communicate concerns to your instructor.
- Schedule your time wisely.
- Improve your mathematics attitude.
- Attend all classes and eliminate distractions while in class.
And promise yourself that you’ll make a full commitment to adhere to these practices.
You may not like mathematics, but you can learn to value and appreciate its use.
Some of the skills that math can strengthen include, but are not limited to:
-
-
- attention to detail,
- pattern recognition,
- understanding of rules,
- patience, and
- memory.
-
We can both agree that these skills are necessary for you, right? So if you’re a student taking a mathematics course, make sure you do the following:
- Read your textbook.
- Complete all assigned homework.
- Communicate concerns to your instructor.
- Schedule your time wisely.
- Improve your mathematics attitude.
- Attend all classes and eliminate distractions while in class.
And promise yourself that you’ll make a full commitment to adhere to these practices.
Contact Dr. Darrin Berkley to schedule a math tutoring appointment or presentation.
Mathematics Transition Workshop
Developmental Mathematics Seminar
20 Test-Taking Strategies for Mathematics Exams
Articles
- Adding and Subtracting Integers
- Area and Perimeter – Problem Solving
- Functions
- Probability
- Properties of Real Numbers
Presentations
- Critical Thinking in Developmental Mathematics: Is It Necessary?
- Introduction of Games in Ideas in Mathematics
- Journal Writing in Developmental Mathematics
- Laziness or Academic Incompetence?
- Role of Critical Thinking in the Redesign of Developmental Mathematics Education
- Understanding Student Questions and Study Preparation
- Why Do Students Do Poorly in Mathematics?
Contact Dr. Darrin Berkley to schedule a math tutoring appointment or presentation.
You may not like mathematics, but you can learn to value and appreciate its use.
Some of the skills that math can strengthen include, but are not limited to:
-
-
- attention to detail,
- pattern recognition,
- understanding of rules,
- patience, and
- memory.
-
We can both agree that these skills are necessary for you, right? So if you’re a student taking a mathematics course, make sure you do the following:
- Read your textbook.
- Complete all assigned homework.
- Communicate concerns to your instructor.
- Schedule your time wisely.
- Improve your mathematics attitude.
- Attend all classes and eliminate distractions while in class.
And promise yourself that you’ll make a full commitment to adhere to these practices.
Contact Dr. Darrin Berkley to schedule a math tutoring appointment or presentation.
Mathematics Transition Workshop
Developmental Mathematics Seminar
20 Test-Taking Strategies for Mathematics Exams
Articles
- Adding and Subtracting Integers
- Area and Perimeter – Problem Solving
- Functions
- Probability
- Properties of Real Numbers
Presentations
- Critical Thinking in Developmental Mathematics: Is It Necessary?
- Introduction of Games in Ideas in Mathematics
- Journal Writing in Developmental Mathematics
- Laziness or Academic Incompetence?
- Role of Critical Thinking in the Redesign of Developmental Mathematics Education
- Understanding Student Questions and Study Preparation
- Why Do Students Do Poorly in Mathematics?
Contact Dr. Darrin Berkley to schedule a math tutoring appointment or presentation.