Quantitative Reasoning in the Context of Energy and Environment: Modeling Problems in the Real World

Quantitative Reasoning in the Context of Energy and Environment: Modeling Problems in the Real World

Robert Mayes , James Myers
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Nov 14, 2014 · English · Paperback (454 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 454
Language English
Published Nov 14, 2014
Publisher Sense Publishers
ISBN-10 9462095256
ISBN-13 9789462095250

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In the realm of energy and environmental education, a comprehensive resource emerges, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical application. It serves as a guide for professional development leaders and educators, offering a robust framework to incorporate quantitative reasoning into their teaching practices. Through a series of modeling problems drawn from real-world contexts, it emphasizes the significance of understanding the intricate relationships between energy consumption, environmental impacts, and societal needs.

The authors delve into a variety of scenarios that challenge readers to apply quantitative reasoning skills effectively. By doing so, they foster a deeper understanding of how mathematical concepts can illuminate the complexities of energy and environmental issues. This approach not only enhances educators’ pedagogical strategies but also inspires students to engage with pressing global challenges through a quantitative lens, ultimately preparing the next generation of thinkers and problem solvers in an increasingly complex world.

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