1,487 research outputs found

    An Examination of the Factors and Characteristics that Contribute to the Success of Putnam Fellows

    Get PDF
    The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition is an intercollegiate mathematics competition for students in the United States and Canada and is regarded as the most prestigious and challenging mathematics competition in North America (Alexanderson, 2004; AMS, 2020; Grossman, 2002; Reznick, 1994; Schoenfeld, 1985). Students who earn the five highest scores on the examination are named Putnam Fellows. Since its inception in 1938, only 306 individuals have won the competition and a select few have won multiple times. Clearly, being named a Putnam Fellow is a remarkable achievement and therefore, understanding the factors and characteristics that contribute to their success is important for students interested in mathematics and STEM-related fields. Twenty-five males who were named Putnam Fellows either four, three, or two times were recruited for the study. A 17-item questionnaire was created from various research sources (Campbell, 1996a, 1996b; Campbell & Wu, 1996; DeFranco, 1996), and used to collect information around four broad areas—personal experiences, formal educational experiences, the affective domain and the cognitive domain. Qualitative research techniques were used to analyze the data. The results indicated that four subcategories of personal experiences, five subcategories of formal educational experiences, seven subcategories involving the affective domain, and three subcategories of the cognitive domain all played an important role in the development of Putnam Fellows. Future research recommendations should examine the factors and characteristics of female Putnam winners and ways to promote and support them as well as the role that Pólya-like heuristics play in the development of Putnam winners

    Washington University Magazine, Summer 1982

    Get PDF
    https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/ad_wumag/1084/thumbnail.jp

    The New Hampshire, Vol. 22, No. 13 (Jan 21, 1932)

    Get PDF
    An independent student produced newspaper from the University of New Hampshire

    Reports to the President

    Get PDF
    A compilation of annual reports for 1912, including reports from the President and the Treasurer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as reports from the academic and administrative units of the Institute. The reports outline the year's goals, accomplishments, honors and awards, and future plans. This report was presented at the December 1912 meeting of the Corporation

    Math Department Newsletter, 2017

    Get PDF

    Math Department Newsletter, 2015

    Get PDF

    Bowdoin College Catalogue (1903-1904)

    Get PDF
    https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/1161/thumbnail.jp

    Bowdoin College Catalogue (1946-1947)

    Get PDF
    https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/1226/thumbnail.jp

    Bowdoin College Catalogue (1911-1912)

    Get PDF
    https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/1177/thumbnail.jp

    Bowdoin College Catalogue (1943-1944)

    Get PDF
    https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/1223/thumbnail.jp
    • …
    corecore