Trigonometry Coxford, Arthur

$14

Hardcover is scuffed and has minor wear on the corners/edges. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This vintage trigonometry textbook by Arthur Coxford, published in the 1980s, offers a glimpse into the evolution of mathematics education during a period of pedagogical shift towards conceptual understanding and problem-solving. Coxford’s work aimed to make mathematics more accessible and engaging, incorporating real-world applications and visual representations. The well-preserved interior and secure binding of this copy suggest its readiness to impart knowledge to a new generation of learners or collectors interested in the history of mathematics education.

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Hardcover is scuffed and has minor wear on the corners/edges. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This vintage mathematics textbook, “Trigonometry” by Arthur Coxford, offers a fascinating glimpse into the teaching of trigonometry in the late 20th century. Published in the 1980s, it represents a period when the emphasis in mathematics education shifted towards a more conceptual and problem-solving approach, moving away from rote memorization of formulas and procedures.

Coxford, a renowned mathematics educator and author, played a significant role in shaping the curriculum and pedagogy of his time. His works aimed to make mathematics more accessible and engaging for students, often incorporating real-world applications and visual representations to foster a deeper understanding of abstract concepts.

This particular copy bears the marks of its educational journey, with scuffs and wear on the hardcover, a testament to the countless students who have thumbed through its pages, grappling with the intricacies of trigonometric functions, identities, and applications. Yet, the clean interior pages and secure binding suggest a well-preserved tome, ready to impart its knowledge to a new generation of learners or collectors interested in the evolution of mathematics education.

For collectors, this book offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of educational history, reflecting the pedagogical shifts and innovations of its era. Readers with a passion for mathematics or an interest in the history of education will find value in exploring Coxford’s approach and the context in which this textbook was used.

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Weight 16 lbs
Dimensions 23.37 × 19.05 × 2.29 in
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