Materials science experiments as a tool for learning and applying high school mathematics
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Budinski, NatalijaTakaci, Đurđica
Jovičić, Mirjana

Pavličević, Jelena

Ristić, Ivan

Vukić, Nevena

Teofilović, Vesna
Popović, Mlađan

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We discuss a new educational approach for teaching Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). MSE can be introduced to high school students via classes of Mathematics. We describe how such students are introduced to MSE experiments by scientists from the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad. Subsequently, students share their experiences with their peers. Application of our approach accomplishes at least two objectives. First, students see Applied Mathematics via demonstrated connections between Mathematics and MSE. Second, MSE appears on their radar when they reach the stage of choosing their major at the college level and thus their future professions. This is important since most high school students do not get in contact with exhibitions of the Materials Research Society or with other MSE related activities of professional societies.
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mathematical model / materials science / high school mathematicsSource:
Journal of Materials Education, 2015, 37, 1-2, 59-84Funding / projects:
- Multiscale structuring of polymer nanocomposites and functional materials based on different precursors (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-45022)
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Budinski, Natalija AU - Takaci, Đurđica AU - Jovičić, Mirjana AU - Pavličević, Jelena AU - Ristić, Ivan AU - Vukić, Nevena AU - Teofilović, Vesna AU - Popović, Mlađan PY - 2015 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/645 AB - We discuss a new educational approach for teaching Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). MSE can be introduced to high school students via classes of Mathematics. We describe how such students are introduced to MSE experiments by scientists from the Faculty of Technology of the University of Novi Sad. Subsequently, students share their experiences with their peers. Application of our approach accomplishes at least two objectives. First, students see Applied Mathematics via demonstrated connections between Mathematics and MSE. Second, MSE appears on their radar when they reach the stage of choosing their major at the college level and thus their future professions. This is important since most high school students do not get in contact with exhibitions of the Materials Research Society or with other MSE related activities of professional societies. T2 - Journal of Materials Education T1 - Materials science experiments as a tool for learning and applying high school mathematics EP - 84 IS - 1-2 SP - 59 VL - 37 UR - conv_1161 ER -
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Budinski, N., Takaci, Đ., Jovičić, M., Pavličević, J., Ristić, I., Vukić, N., Teofilović, V.,& Popović, M.. (2015). Materials science experiments as a tool for learning and applying high school mathematics. in Journal of Materials Education, 37(1-2), 59-84. conv_1161
Budinski N, Takaci Đ, Jovičić M, Pavličević J, Ristić I, Vukić N, Teofilović V, Popović M. Materials science experiments as a tool for learning and applying high school mathematics. in Journal of Materials Education. 2015;37(1-2):59-84. conv_1161 .
Budinski, Natalija, Takaci, Đurđica, Jovičić, Mirjana, Pavličević, Jelena, Ristić, Ivan, Vukić, Nevena, Teofilović, Vesna, Popović, Mlađan, "Materials science experiments as a tool for learning and applying high school mathematics" in Journal of Materials Education, 37, no. 1-2 (2015):59-84, conv_1161 .