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variety of teaching methods and assessments that support student learning. Ensures that students achieve and demonstrate mastery of stated learning objectives. Courses taught may include freshman algebra
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for lifelong success. Specifically, the Center targets kindergarten readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory
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as (1) Problem Solving and Critical Thinking (Inductive and Deductive Reasoning); (2) Set Theory; (3) Logic; (4) Algebra; (5) Graphs; (6) Theory of Integration and Differentiation; (7) Functions
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applications in discrete mathematics. Topics covered include complexity analysis, finite logic, Boolean algebra, sets, functions, counting, finite state machines, automata, regular expressions, and cryptography
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kindergarten readiness, 3rd grade reading proficiency, and algebra proficiency as critical milestones in children's educational trajectory that are predictive of success in school and life. The Center works at
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professor (a returning scientist) in natural science, the field of mathematics, the branch of algebra and number theory, for an indefinite term and on a full-time basis, at the PMF’s Department of Mathematics
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procedures in regard to contact with students and school personnel. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Ability to tutor students in at least one of the following subject areas: mathematics (algebra I
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for faculty to teach the following sections: MAT 181 Statistics 10/28/25-12/18/25 Monday and Wednesday 11:30am to 2:30pm Chelsea campus MAT 097 Foundations of Algebra 10/28/25- 12/18/25 Monday/Wednesday 10:00am
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-week courses There is an expectation to post a weekly lecture to start a topic by Thursday of each week Course: Graduate Linear Algebra This course covers graduate-level concepts in linear algebra
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Assistant Professor Konstantin Wernli and finally “Leveraging Algebraic Geometry for High-Precision Fundamental Physics“ (DFF Sapere Aude) led by Associate Professor Matthias Wilhelm. The QM centre is newly