Author Introduces Moores Method At The Miami Book Fair 2017! Online PR News � 07-November-2017 The books are definitely coming to downtown Miami as the nations finest literary festival, the Miami Book Fair International holds its annual celebration. This eight-day literary party will commence on the 12th of November and is expected to have over a hundred-thousand readers and writers in attendance. Distinguished authors from the United States and other parts of the globe, as well as book lovers, will be gracing the Fair and its many activities. Formerly known as Books by the Bay, the Miami Book Fair was founded in 1984 by Miami-Dade College. The growth and success of the very first event which took place in the same year were endeavored by Miami-Dade College in cooperation with the Miami-Dade Public Library System, Wolfson Campus President, Eduardo J. Padron, and local independent bookstore owners Mitchell Kaplan of Books & Books and Craig Pollock of BookWorks. The team had reached their success during the 90s, when the two-day street fair grew steadily and became the largest literary festival in the country, thus acquiring its well-earned name, Miami Book Fair. Once again, the Festival will bring over hundreds of renowned national and international exhibitors together as it continues to become a model for other fairs across the country. Events and activities include the Street Fair, book signings, an interactive childrens area, live music, workshops, and a special six-night event, Evenings With featuring readings and discussions with notable authors from both, the U.S., and from around the world. This year, BookBlastPro and Clement E. Falbo will be joining the Street Fair weekend together with more than 450 authors and exhibitors. The Festival of Authors will take place on the 17th – 19th of November and the festival-goers can expect to see Falbo at the BookBlastPro booth where they will have the opportunity to learn about him and his textbook entitled, First Year Calculus as taught by R. L. Moore: An Inquiry-Based Learning Approach. They may even witness the filming of him interview, and will have a chance for a personal; book signing! Clement E. Falbo brings a perfect piece that every young festival-goer would definitely enjoy! In his book entitled First Year Calculus as taught by R. L. Moore: An Inquiry-Based Learning Approach, the author brings to the public, the essence of Inquiry-Based Learning. It is highly known that Moores Method in teaching Calculus has been implemented in many universities and colleges, nationwide. Falbo aims to continue to propose this to a wider audience, as this method has been successfully employed as an effective way to teach mathematics. The author has included his notes taken as a student of Dr. Moores at the University of Texas, Austin in 1995. It contains problems that teach that intends to minimize lectures and promote independence while learning the subject. This method, as emphasized by Falbo, is suitable for smaller classes of about 30 or fewer students. The young attendees of the Fair will definitely enjoy the book, especially those who have always been drawn to math. Falbos mathematical reference is a perfect element in creating future Calculus geniuses! The Miami Book Fair invites the book lovers to join the annual celebration as it remains to uphold the cognizance of reading ability and literary arts in the citys multi-ethnic community, making it the nations undisputable, finest literary festival! Book Availability: |
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