SIMMS Integrated Mathematics

SIMMS Integrated Mathematics
Title SIMMS Integrated Mathematics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Pages 400
Release 2003
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780787298067

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SIMMS IM curriculum is designed to replace all secondary mathematics courses, with the possible exception of advanced placement courses. Each level includes work in algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, data analysis and discrete mathematics. Other topics such as trigonometry, matrices, conics, vectors, logic, logarithms, and parametric equations are included at appropriate levels. Less traditional topics such as graph theory, game theory, and chaos theory are also included in the program.

SIMMS Level 2 Teacher Edition

SIMMS Level 2 Teacher Edition
Title SIMMS Level 2 Teacher Edition PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Kendall Hunt
Pages 572
Release 2003
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780787298098

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Integrated Mathematics

Integrated Mathematics
Title Integrated Mathematics PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780536595300

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Innovative Curriculum Materials

Innovative Curriculum Materials
Title Innovative Curriculum Materials PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1999
Genre Education
ISBN

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ENC Focus

ENC Focus
Title ENC Focus PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 694
Release 1994
Genre Mathematics
ISBN

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Standards-based School Mathematics Curricula

Standards-based School Mathematics Curricula
Title Standards-based School Mathematics Curricula PDF eBook
Author Sharon L. Senk
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 536
Release 2020-07-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1000106152

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The Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics published by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in 1989 set forth a broad vision of mathematical content and pedagogy for grades K-12 in the United States. These Standards prompted the development of Standards-based mathematics curricula. What features characterize Standards-based curricula? How well do such curricula work? To answer these questions, the editors invited researchers who had investigated the implementation of 12 different Standards-based mathematics curricula to describe the effects of these curricula on students' learning and achievement, and to provide evidence for any claims they made. In particular, authors were asked to identify content on which performance of students using Standards-based materials differed from that of students using more traditional materials, and content on which performance of these two groups of students was virtually identical. Additionally, four scholars not involved with the development of any of the materials were invited to write critical commentaries on the work reported in the other chapters. Section I of Standards-Based School Mathematics Curricula provides a historical background to place the current curriculum reform efforts in perspective, a summary of recent recommendations to reform school mathematics, and a discussion of issues that arise when conducting research on student outcomes. Sections II, III, and IV are devoted to research on mathematics curriculum projects for elementary, middle, and high schools, respectively. The final section is a commentary by Jeremy Kilpatrick, Regents Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Georgia, on the research reported in this book. It provides a historical perspective on the use of research to guide mathematics curriculum reform in schools, and makes additional recommendations for further research. In addition to the references provided at the end of each chapter, other references about the Standards-based curriculum projects are provided at the end of the book. This volume is a valuable resource for all participants in discussions about school mathematics curricula--including professors and graduate students interested in mathematics education, curriculum development, program evaluation, or the history of education; educational policy makers; teachers; parents; principals and other school administrators. The editors hope that the large body of empirical evidence and the thoughtful discussion of educational values found in this book will enable readers to engage in informed civil discourse about the goals and methods of school mathematics curricula and related research.

The National Science Foundation's Statewide Systemic Initiatives

The National Science Foundation's Statewide Systemic Initiatives
Title The National Science Foundation's Statewide Systemic Initiatives PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science. Subcommittee on Basic Research
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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