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He was born on January 1, 1960 in Târgu Mureş. Her parents are Zoltán Tuzson (November 7, 1933 - December 14, 2013), teacher, and Regina Ilyés (January 1, 1940). He began his studies at Primary School No. 4 in Târgu Mureş (1967-1975) and then continued at the Chemical High School in Târgu Mureş (1975-1979), where he graduated in 1979. Between 1979 and 1980, he completed his military service as a topographer at the 01708 military unit in Bodzavásár. He continued his university studies at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Brasov (1980-1984), where he passed the state examination in 1984 under the supervision of Constantin Marinescu and graduated as a first-grader. |
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Between 1984 and 2001, he was a mathematics teacher at the Benedek Elek Teacher Training High School in Odorheiu Secuiesc, a methodologist, and a lecturer at the Babes – Bolyai University, at the Odorheiu Secuiesc Teacher Training College. Since 2001 he has been teaching mathematics-informatics and theology-philology at the Gergely Kis Reformed College in Baczkamadaras, and since 2011 he has been a lecturer again at the Teacher Training College in Odorheiu Secuiesc. Teacher of Mathematical Methodology, bookwriter and organizer and organizer of mathematics competitions and teacher training courses. He is an employee of domestic and foreign trade journals, a member of its editorial board, and a columnist. Married, wife Réka (August 24, 1966 -), only daughter Kamilla-Lilla (March 30, 1993 -). He has been a member of the editorial board of the Mathematical Magazines in Cluj-Napoca (now MatLap) since 1992, and has published nearly 100 articles in the journal. From 1997, he started the “Logi-corner” column in ABACUS mathematics journals, published by the Foundation for Talented Children in Mathematics (MaTeGye), which contains 3 puzzles per month and the solution of the previous ones. To date, more than 350 puzzles have been published here, and the column is very popular. Following the example of this, in 2011 he also launched the “Logical Puzzles” column in MatLap in Cluj-Napoca, which also had a large readership. Between 1984 and 2001, she taught methodology and mathematics at the national teacher training courses and exams held annually at the Benedek Elek Teacher Training High School, and as a professional teacher, she was the supervisor of several first-degree papers written by the teacher. In 1996, he wrote a handbook for Teacher Trainers and the Teacher Training College entitled "How to Solve Arithmetic Problems?" Between 1996 and 2011, it continuously improved and expanded this, which is still used today, it is the only book in the Hungarian language on this topic, it is a reference in the literature. In 2011, 200 copies of the book were placed in 11 county public libraries, courtesy of the Bucharest Ministry of Culture. Also in 2012, the "Why Can't It?" Thanks to the Hungarian National Cultural Fund, 200 copies of the book were published in public libraries in Hungary, and 50 copies in public libraries in Romania. He specializes in real analysis, logic, analogies, arithmetic, mathematics didactics. He is also involved in nurturing and nurturing students, and his students have participated in a number of math competitions and received podium awards. The number of original articles published in various journals is more than 200, and the number of his set tasks also exceeds 250. |
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