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Mathematics and Character Education

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1936
In this day of radio ballyhoo we have begun to develop thick hides, or a deaf ear, or whatever it takes to resist the persuasion of high-power, longrange, leather-lunged persuaders. We mistrust that eating Father's Bread will make our hair curly; we doubt the efficacy of wart removers, corn removers, stain removers; we are cynical about the merits of ...
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MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION OF A CHINESE CHARACTER AND ITS APPLICATIONS

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 2002
In this paper, a novel method to express Chinese characters mathematically is presented based on the knowledge of the structure of Chinese characters. Each Chinese character can be denoted by a mathematical expression in which the operands are components of Chinese characters and the operators are the location relations between the components.
Xingming Sun   +3 more
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A mathematical model of character string manipulation

Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1980, national computer conference on - AFIPS '80, 1980
Every insert and delete operation on a string of characters causes it to expand or contract in memory. If on the other hand, these commands are saved, the character string can be updated at the end of the editing session. The advantage of doing this is to move any character at the most once in memory.
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Mathematical Excursion. Group Characters

1989
In this chapter a special group theoretical concept is introduced which has many applications. It describes the main properties of representations and is therefore called “group character”. It solves the problem of how to describe the invariant properties of a group Ĝa , representation in a simple way.
Walter Greiner, Berndt Müller
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Character Recognition Using Mathematical Morphology

2007 International Conference on Electrical Engineering, 2007
The automatic recognition of characters dates back to several decades, the reason being the large diversity of applications which make valuable use of recognition techniques. This paper proposes the recognition of a set of handwritten digits using mathematical morphology. Certain features that can be used to clearly distinguish one digit from the other
Fatimah Mohammad, S.A. Husain
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The Ways Character Strengths Support K–8 Mathematics and The Common Core State Standards

Journal of character education, 2017
Character strengths support academic learning and can and should be incorporated into all content areas. This article articulates ways character strengths, including self-efficacy, positive-attitude, perseverance,growth-mindset, intrinsic motivation ...
Melinda C. Bier   +3 more
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The Character Theory of Finite Groups of Lie Type

, 2020
Through the fundamental work of Deligne and Lusztig in the 1970s, further developed mainly by Lusztig, the character theory of reductive groups over finite fields has grown into a rich and vast area of mathematics.
M. Geck, Gunter Malle
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How do phonological processing abilities contribute to early Chinese reading and mathematics?

Educational Psychology, 2020
The present study examined phonological processing skills (phonological memory, phonological awareness, and rapid automatised naming, RAN) in relation to early Chinese reading and early Chinese mathematics for young children.
Xiujie Yang, C. McBride
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Equity, inclusion, and antiblackness in mathematics education

Race Ethnicity and Education, 2019
Despite decades of equity- and inclusion-oriented discourse and reform in mathematics education, Black learners in the U.S. continue to experience dehumanizing and violent forms of mathematics education.
D. Martin
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