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The UCSB Center for Mathematical Inquiry was established in the fall of 2004 with the reciept of a grant from the Educational Advancement Foundation. Housed in the Department of Mathematics at UCSB, the Center is one of five centers funded by the Foundation. Its purpose is to ensure continued developement of inquiry-based learning approaches in the teaching of mathematics and the continued development of a research base that examines teaching and learning through inquiry-based practices. The Center's program includes courses for UCSB undergraduates, an array of collaborations with local K-12 schools, and opportunities for UCSB mathematics graduate students to participate in both the undergraduate and K-12 programs. |
| History and Objectives Undergraduate Courses Inquiry Calculus Courses for Prospective Teachers CCS Math |
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| MAA PREP 2012 Conference at UCSB K-12 Programs Summer Workshops 2006 Summer Workshops 2007 Summer Workshops 2008 Summer Workshops 2009 Harding Laboratory School Summer Workshops 2010 UCSB Center Partner School Summer Workshops 2011 Algebra Workshops Winter Workshops 2009 Spring Workshops 2009 Winter/Spring Workshops 2008 Thursday Afternoon Working Groups Project DELTA Lesson Study Groups Focus on a School Site Current Research College of Creative Studies Math in the City Background on Inquiry Based Learning UCSB Mathematics Department |
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| The UCSB Center for Mathematical Inquiry is supported by grants from the Educational Advancement Foundation |