1.Group
learning helps minority students excel at university, Cooperative Learning
12 (Oct. 1991) 26-27.
An earlier version appeared
in The Maryland FederationTeacher
(May 1988).
Expanded to "Alternate learning
environment helps minority students excel in calculus at U.C. Berkeley"
(1990).
2.Toward
a lean and lively calculus course - with small group discovery work and
more emphasis on understanding, Undergraduate Mathematics Education (UME)
Trends, May 1995, pages 11 and 15.
3.A
guided small group discovery method Undergraduate Mathematics Education
(UME) Trends, July 1995, pages 6 and 7.
An
abridged version, entitled "Group work for math classes", appeared in Resources
in Cooperative Learning, Harlan Rimmerman, editor, Kagan Cooperative
Learning (1996)pages 65 and 66.
4. "The Texas Method and
the Small Group Discovery Method", written with Neil Davidson in 1970 but
printed 1999, by the Legacy of R. L. Moore Project at the Center for Amer.
History, Univ. of Texas, Austin.
5.Middle
school math teaching and how it harms our children, The cover article of
the Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal, #20, (1999).
6.Changing
the Subject -- or would you hire a good clarinet teacher to teach your
child the violin?, A featured article in the Humanistic Mathematics Network
Journal, #20, (1999).
7.Student modeling of physical phenomena as they derive standard integral formulae [in calculus class]: One way to reduce proof phobias,Problems, Resources, and Issues in Mathematics Undergraduate Studies (PRIMUS),Vol. XI (2001) Pages 124-146.