Abstracts of Presentations
The title of my talk is Development and Field-Testing of an Instrument for Rating Cognitive Demands of Mathematical Assessment Items
The Changes of Four Thai Primary 6 Mathematics Teachers’ Reflections on Their Teaching
Muanfun Yaowiwat
This session will report the experiences of conducting a 4-month video-based professional development programme to a group of Primary 6 mathematics teachers in Thailand and some preliminary findings related to the teachers’ changes of their reflections on teaching. Four primary 6 mathematics teachers participated in the study. They attended a 3-day workshop to become familiar with the mediation strategies framework, after which each of the teacher was video-recorded during mathematics lessons where mediation strategies were used. Stimulated recall interviews were conducted for the teachers to reflect on their teaching. During the presentation, the research methods will be also discussed.
Let R be a nonzero commutative ring with identity. The {\it zero-divisor graph} Γ(R) of R is the (undirected) graph with vertices that are zero-divisors of R, and distinct vertices r and s are adjacent if and only if rs=0. We define a relation ∼ on R by r∼s if and only if annR(r)=annR(s). Then ∼ is an equivalence relation on R. The compressed zero-divisor graph ΓE(R) of R is the (undirected) graph with vertices the equivalence classes induced by ∼ other than [0] and [1], and distinct vertices [r] and [s] are adjacent if and only if rs=0.
In this talk, we shall give a brief overview of some results on zero-divisor graphs and compressed zero-divisor graphs obtained by various people working in this area.
Lim Xiao Kai
A tree is a connected graph with no cycles, while a spanning tree T of a connected graph G is a subgraph of G such that T is a tree that includes all vertices of G. We explore two ways to calculate the total number of spanning trees of any connected graph G, one via its Laplacian matrix L(G), and another via the degrees of its vertices.
On Congruences for Andrews' Singular Overpartitions