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Title History of maths
Published [England] : Teachers TV/UK Dept. of Education, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (27 min.)
Series Education in video
Secondary maths ; 1
Summary If your pupils find maths hard they re in good company, for some of the greatest mathematicians of the past struggled with the same maths that's now taught in school. But if pupils appreciate this struggle and realise how mathematics developed over the centuries, they might better understand some of the difficult topics we except them to grasp. Using objects in the Science Museum, presenter Matthew Tosh looks at these key mathematical concepts:How our present day numbers developed, using just nine symbols and a zero to create a system based on the important concept of place value. How mathematicians accepted negative numbers only comparatively recently, having for centuries regarded them as absurd, nonsensical and meaningless. How modern metric measures came about and the relationship between them. How algebra and ways of writing it down developed - and much more
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012)
This edition in English
Subject Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Great Britain
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Activity programs
Mathematics -- History
Mathematics.
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary)
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Activity programs.
Great Britain.
Genre/Form History.
Instructional television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Nonfiction television programs.
Instructional television programs.
Émissions télévisées autres que de fiction.
Émissions pédagogiques télévisées.
Form Streaming video
Author Glasshead Television and Web.