Abstract

A valid argument can be made that concepts in mathematics should be studied for their own intrinsic value. Yet almost every high school mathematics teacher has heard the plaintive wail, “When will I ever use this?” Many students need to ground their understanding of mathematical concepts in a realworld setting. NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics also confirms that developing connections among mathematics, other subjects, and the world outside the classroom is important in giving the students “greater mathematical power” (2000, p. 354).

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