UK College of Education EDC 337 Course Information

EDC 337 TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS (3) Fundamental concepts of numbers, their relationships, geometry and other mathematics topics for children of grades K-4. Emphasis on use of concrete materials and the development of language, appropriate learning experiences, computational skills, and problem-solving abilities. Prereq: Admission to TEP and MA 202. Coreq: EDC 322.

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