Abstract

Calculators help teachers teach in ways thot encourage students to become actively involved in their learning. This personal involvement is certainly consistent with the goals set forth in NCTM's Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (1989). Calculators also allow the exploration of exercises that, although beyond the computational expertise of the students, may furnish opportunities for development of higher-order thinking skills

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