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ISU String Project: Winter Concert, December 10, 2021
Center for the Performing Arts
December 10, 2021
Friday Evening
7:00 p.m
Koszul property of projections of the Veronese cubic surface
Let V be the Veronese cubic surface in P^9. We classify the projections of V
to P^8 whose coordinate rings are Koszul. In particular we obtain a purely
theoretical proof of the Koszulness of the pinched Veronese, a result obtained
originally by Caviglia using filtrations, deformations and computer assisted
computations. To this purpose we extend, to certain complete intersections,
results of Conca, Herzog, Trung and Valla concerning homological properties of
diagonal algebras.Comment: Minor revision, few typos corrected. To appear in Adv. in Mat
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A pedagogical tool for science teacher education: Content Representation (CoRe) design
The promotion of reflective practice amongst participants in teacher education programmes (e.g. Bain et al, 1999; Moon, 1999; Loughran & Corrigan, 1995; Shireen et al, 2003; Wallace & Louden, 2003) and the wider teaching community is widely championed for enhancing professional learning and growth
Ensemble Concerts: ISU String Project Winter Concert, December 2, 2022
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Teaching As Reflective Practice: Papers by Teacher Researchers
This is a collection of papers by Teacher researchers in different county public school systems put together by the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium (MERC). Papers in this report include:
- Why Do They Hide Their Hands? by Rebecca Miller and Tracy Pausic of Bailey Bridge Middle School, Chesterfield County Public Schools
- The Fourth C of Motivation - Competition by Sharon P. Eshler of Cold Harbor Elementary School, Hanover County Public Schools
- A Study of the Implementation of a Math Buddy Program Between Kindergarten Students and Third Graders In An Attempt to Improve Communication Skills by Melinda Jenkins and Anne Overman of Lakeside Elementary School, Henrico County Public Schools.
- The Phases of the Moon and Other Disruptive Phenomena As it Relates to Student Behavior by Amos Johnson and Ellan Snithwick of Fairfield Middle School, Henrico County Public Schools. Tracey Smallwood of Carter Woodson Middle School, Hopewell City Public Schools.
- A Study of the Attitudes, Expectations, and Academic Performance of Student Athletes by Henry Davis and Jim Guthrie of Highland Springs High School, Henrico County Public Schools.
- How Does Teacher Voice Cadence, Pitch, Music and Movement Affect Student Attention in the Classroom? by Celeste Jones of Summer Hill School, Richmond City Public Schools.
- Retention: Beneficial or Detrimental by Paula H. Dennis of Carter G. Woodson Middle School, Hopewell City Public Schools.
- Literature Circles - In Search of the Grand Conversation by Michael Kight and Mary Southward of G. H. Reid Elementary School, Richmond City Public Schools.
- What Early Predictors Exist for Academic Problems in Fourth Grade? by Sharon Byman and Karen Hudson of Blackwell Middle School, Richmond City Public Schools
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Operator splittings and spatial approximations for evolution equations
The convergence of various operator splitting procedures, such as the
sequential, the Strang and the weighted splitting, is investigated in the
presence of a spatial approximation. To this end a variant of Chernoff's
product formula is proved. The methods are applied to abstract partial delay
differential equations.Comment: to appear in J. Evol. Equations. Reviewers comments are incorporate
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