Difference between revisions of "Math circles"

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* Albany, NY -- [[Albany Area Math Circle]] [http://albanyareamathcircle.blogspot.com/ Home]
 
* Albany, NY -- [[Albany Area Math Circle]] [http://albanyareamathcircle.blogspot.com/ Home]
 
* Ann Arbor, MI -- [http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mathcircle/ Michigan Math Circle]
 
* Ann Arbor, MI -- [http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/mathcircle/ Michigan Math Circle]
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* Atlanta, GA -- [http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/mathcircle/ Emory Math Circle]
 
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.msri.org/communications/vmath/VMathVideos/VideoInfo/1913/show_video Boston Math Circle]
 
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.msri.org/communications/vmath/VMathVideos/VideoInfo/1913/show_video Boston Math Circle]
 
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.themathcircle.org/ The Math Circle]
 
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.themathcircle.org/ The Math Circle]
 
* Dallas, TX -- [http://www.metroplexmathcircle.org/ Metroplex Math Circle]
 
* Dallas, TX -- [http://www.metroplexmathcircle.org/ Metroplex Math Circle]
* Boston, MA -- [http://www.themathcircle.org/ The Math Circle]
 
 
* Davis, CA -- [http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~exploration/mathcircle/ Davis Math Circle]
 
* Davis, CA -- [http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~exploration/mathcircle/ Davis Math Circle]
 
* Long Beach, CA -- [[Southern California ARML]]
 
* Long Beach, CA -- [[Southern California ARML]]

Revision as of 12:16, 8 January 2014

Math circles are a growing phenomenon in math education around North America. Inspired by Eastern European teaching models, math circles often take a problem-discussion approach to teaching and learning mathematics.


Math Circles by City

Resources


See also