Mathematics - Best Practices


BEST PRACTICES

 

Maintaining a dynamic personal website for students

  • Syllabus, Learning Material, Time Tables, University Results  are provided through website.
  • Daily Attendance, Result Analysis, Cumulative Internal Assessment are provided.
  • Motivational Quotations, Biographies of Famous Mathematicians are provided.
  • Assignments, Submission of Seminars and Records is intimated through website
  • Academic Calendars, Previous Papers, Examination Time Tables are provided.

 

Inculcating Awareness on Sudoku Filling Strategies

  • Organizing workshops and seminars on Sudoku-solving techniques.

  • Encouraging students to apply logical reasoning and pattern recognition.

  • Conducting Sudoku competitions to enhance problem-solving skills

 

Teaching Chess Strategies and Logical Thinking

  • Providing training sessions on chess strategies to develop critical thinking.

  • Organizing inter-departmental chess tournaments to foster competitive spirit.

  • Demonstrating mathematical applications in chess, such as probability and game theory.

 

Creating Awareness on MS Office

  • Conducting hands-on training on MS Excel for data analysis and calculations.

  • Teaching MS Word for mathematical documentation and report writing.

  • Introducing MS PowerPoint for effective mathematical presentations.

 

Conducting Digital Quiz Programs

  • Hosting online quizzes on mathematical concepts to engage students interactively.

  • Utilizing platforms like Kahoot, Quizizz, or Google Forms for digital assessments.

  • Encouraging participation to improve speed, accuracy, and logical thinking.

 

Conducting Mathematical Model Exhibitions

  • Organizing exhibitions to showcase mathematical concepts through models.

  • Encouraging students to create real-life applications of mathematical theories.

  • Inviting experts to evaluate and provide feedback on student models.

 

Celebrating National Mathematics Day

  • Conducting lectures on the contributions of famous mathematicians

  • Organizing mathematical games, puzzles, and problem-solving sessions.

  • Encouraging students to present research papers or projects.

 

Creating Awareness on Digital Resources and Website Making

  • Introducing students to online mathematical resources and e-learning platforms.

  • Providing training on website development for mathematical documentation.

  • Encouraging students to create blogs or websites related to mathematics.

 

Providing web links for improvement of Rational and Logical Thinking

  • Sharing resources like mathematical puzzles, logic-based games, and reasoning exercises.

  • Suggesting online courses and books to enhance critical thinking skills.

  • Encouraging discussions on problem-solving strategies in forums and study groups.