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Advances in Electrochemical Energy Materials
Advances in Electrochemical Energy Materials
Autore Fan Zhaoyang
Pubbl/distr/stampa MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (156 p.)
Soggetto non controllato 0.5Li2MnO3·0.5LiMn0.8Ni0.1Co0.1O2
AC filtering
anode material
biotemplate
carbon microfibers
carbon nanostructures
cathode material
cathode materials
Co-doping
co-precipitation method
Cr3+/Cr6+ redox pairs
cross-linked carbon nanofiber
cycling performance
elasto-plastic stress
electrochemical energy storage
electrochemical performance
electrochemical properties
electrode materials
energy storage and conversion
garnet
green synthesis route
high-rate supercapacitor
inductively-coupled plasma
Li ion battery
Li-rich layered oxide
Li2MoO3
LiFePO4/C composite
lithium ion batteries
lithium-ion batteries
lithium-ion battery
lithium-ion conductivity
lithium-rich layered oxide
material index
mechanical stability
methanol
microstructure
Mn3O4
nanostructure
nanotubes
parametric analysis
pulse power storage
sol-gel method
solid-state batteries
solid-state complexation method
solid-state electrolyte
specific capacitance
specific capacity
submicron powder
sulfidation
supercapacitors
thermal annealing
vertical graphene
voltage attenuation
voltage decay
water
X-ray diffraction
ZIF-67
zinc sulfide
ISBN 3-03928-643-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910404091903321
Fan Zhaoyang  
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
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Transforming Mathematics Instruction : Multiple Approaches and Practices / / edited by Yeping Li, Edward A. Silver, Shiqi Li
Transforming Mathematics Instruction : Multiple Approaches and Practices / / edited by Yeping Li, Edward A. Silver, Shiqi Li
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (581 p.)
Disciplina 510.71
Collana Advances in Mathematics Education
Soggetto topico Mathematics - Study and teaching
Teachers - Training of
Learning, Psychology of
International education
Comparative education
Mathematics Education
Teaching and Teacher Education
Instructional Psychology
International and Comparative Education
ISBN 9783319049939
3319049933
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Transforming mathematics instruction: What do we know and what can we learn from existing approaches and practices? Yeping LI, Texas A&M University, USA;  Edward A. SILVER, University of Michigan, USA; Shiqi LI, East China Normal University, China -- Part I: Transforming Mathematics Instruction with a Focus on Changes in Instructional Practice -- Preface: David CLARKE -- Chapter 2:  Modelling in mathematics classroom instruction – an innovative approach for transforming mathematics education: Katrin VORHÖLTER, University of Hamburg, Germany; Gabriele KAISER, University of Hamburg, Germany;Rita Borromeo FERRI, Kassel University, Germany -- Chapter 3: Guided reinvention: What is it and how do teachers learn this teaching approach? Michelle STEPHAN, University of North Carolina Charlotte, USA; Diana UNDERWOOD-GREGG, Purdue University Calumet, USA; Erna YACKEL, Purdue University Calumet, USA -- Chapter 4: Challenging mathematics with multiple solution tasks and mathematical investigations in geometry: Roza LEIKIN, University of Haifa, Israel -- Chapter 5: Transforming professional practice in numeracy teaching: Merrilyn GOOS, The University of Queensland, Australia; Vince GEIGER, Australian Catholic University, Australia; Shelley DOLE, The University of Queensland, Australia -- Chapter 6: Exploratory work in the mathematics classroom: João Pedro da PONTE, Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Neusa BRANCO, Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Marisa QUARESMA, Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal -- Chapter 7: The affordances of using visibly random groups in a mathematics classroom: Peter LILJEDAHL, Simon Fraser University, Canada -- Part II: Transforming Mathematics Instruction with School Curriculum Changes -- Preface: Edward A. SILVER -- Chapter 8: Transforming mathematics education: The role of textbooks andteachers: Koeno GRAVEMEIJER, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands -- Chapter 9: Opportunities to develop algebraic thinking in elementary grades throughout the school year in the context of mathematics curriculum changes: Hélia OLIVEIRA, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Célia MESTRE, University of Lisbon, Portugal -- Chapter 10: Transformation of Japanese elementary mathematics textbooks: 1958-2012: Tad WATANABE, Kennesaw State University, USA -- Chapter 11: Changes in instructional tasks and their influence on classroom discourse in reformed mathematics classrooms of Chinese primary schools: Yu-Jing NI, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR; Xiaoqing LI, Shen Zhen University, China; Dehui ZHOU, Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong SAR; Qiong LI, Beijing Normal University, China -- Chapter 12: Improving classroom instruction in mathematics through exemplary lesson development: A Chinese approach: Rongjin HUANG, Middle Tennessee State University, USA; Yeping LI, Texas A&M University, USA -- Part III: Transforming Mathematics Instruction with Different Approaches in Teacher Education -- Preface: Peter SULLIVAN -- Chapter 13: Facilitating video-based professional development: Planning and orchestrating productive discussions: Hilda BORKO, Stanford University, USA, Jennifer JACOBS, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, Nanette SEAGO, WestEd, USU, Charmaine MANGRAM, Stanford University, USA -- Chapter 14: Professional development for secondary school mathematics teachers using student work: Some challenges and promising possibilities: Edward A. SILVER, University of Michigan, USA, Heejoo SUH, Michigan State University, USA -- Chapter 15: Cases as a vehicle for developing knowledge needed for teaching: Margaret S. SMITH, University of Pittsburgh, USA. Justin BOYLE, University of New Mexico, USA, Fran ARBAUGH, Pennsylvania State University, USA, Gabriel STYLIANIDES, University ofOxford, UK -- Chapter 16: The process of instructional change: Insights from the problem-solving cycle: Jennifer JACOBS, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, Karen KOELLNER, City University of New York, USA, Tyrone JOHN, City University of New York, USA, Carolyn KING, City University of New York, USA -- Chapter 17: How classroom instruction was improved in a Teaching Research Group: A case study from Shanghai: Yudong YANG, Shanghai Academy of Educational Sciences, China -- Chapter 18: Pursuing mathematics classroom instruction excellence through teaching contests: Yeping LI, Texas A&M University, USA, Jun LI, East China Normal University, China -- Part IV: Advances in Theory and Methods for Assessing and Studying Mathematics Classroom Instruction -- Preface to Part IV: Norma PRESMEG -- Chapter 19: DNR-based instruction in mathematics: Determinants of a DNR expert’s teaching: Guershon HAREL, University of California, San Diego, USA, Evan FULLER, Montclair State University, USA, Osvaldo SOTO, Patrick Henry High School, USA -- Chapter 20: Unifying complexity in mathematics teaching-learning development: A theory-practice dialectic: Barbara JAWORSKI, Loughborough University, UK -- Chapter 21: The interplay of factors involved in shaping students’ opportunities to learn mathematics: Ruhama EVEN, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel -- Chapter 22: Methodological considerations in the analysis of classroom interaction in community college trigonometry: Vilma MESA, University of Michigan, USA, Elaine LANDE, University of Michigan, USA -- Chapter 23: Assessing instructional quality in mathematics classrooms through collections of students’ work: Melissa D. BOSTON, Duquesne University, USA -- Chapter 24: Example-generation and example-based reasoning as indicators and catalysts of mathematical and pedagogical understandings: Orit ZASLAVSKY, New York University, USA, Iris ZODIK, Technion – IsraelInstitute of Technology, Israel -- Part V: Commentary -- Chapter 25: Transforming Research to Transform Mathematics Instruction: Deborah Loewenberg BALL, University of Michigan, USA, Mark HOOVER, University of Michigan, USA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484615903321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
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