The Intended Mathematics Curriculum as Represented in StateLevel Curriculum Standards

Consensus or Confusion?

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Study & Teaching, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Higher Education
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Author: ISBN: 9781607526209
Publisher: Information Age Publishing Publication: October 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Age Publishing Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781607526209
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Publication: October 1, 2006
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Language: English
This volume represents a detailed analysis of the grade placement of mathematics learning goals across all statelevel curriculum standards published as of May 2005. The volume documents the varied gradelevel mathematics curriculum expectations in the U.S. and highlights a general lack of consensus across states. As states continue to work to improve learning opportunities for all students this report can serve as a useful summary to inform future curriculum decisions. The report is also intended to stimulate discussion at the national level regarding roles and responsibilities of national agencies and professional organizations with regard to curriculum leadership. Serious and collaborative work that results from such discussions can contribute to a more coherent, focused mathematics curriculum for US students
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This volume represents a detailed analysis of the grade placement of mathematics learning goals across all statelevel curriculum standards published as of May 2005. The volume documents the varied gradelevel mathematics curriculum expectations in the U.S. and highlights a general lack of consensus across states. As states continue to work to improve learning opportunities for all students this report can serve as a useful summary to inform future curriculum decisions. The report is also intended to stimulate discussion at the national level regarding roles and responsibilities of national agencies and professional organizations with regard to curriculum leadership. Serious and collaborative work that results from such discussions can contribute to a more coherent, focused mathematics curriculum for US students

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