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Old Math, New Math: Parents' Experiences with Standards-Based Reform

Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 2006
We focus on how African American parents in a low-income neighborhood experience, interpret, and respond to current reform efforts as implemented in their children's school. As part of a larger project on parent–child numeracy connections in an elementary school, we interviewed 10 parents and held 2 focus group meetings, during which parents shared ...
Janine T. Remillard, Kara Jackson
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California Spars Over Math Reform

Science, 1997
EDUCATIONOnce a shining example of how to implement standards-based reform, California is now a battleground between groups that want to continue those reforms and those that say the effort should be redirected to account for the needs of students, teachers, and parents.
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A government prepared: Organizing for math and science education reform

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1992
The reform of K-12 math and science education will require a national, multisector, bipartisan effort sustained for at least two decades. The effort will involve all levels of government, communities, local businesses, and schools. The federal government has a pivotal role to play.
Lewis M. Branscomb, Rollin B. Johnson
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The Guide to Math & Science Reform

School Science and Mathematics, 1995
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The Inevitable Math behind Entitlement Reform

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
The Inevitable Math behind Entitlement Reform At some point, Americans will probably be unwilling to pay higher taxes or increase borrowing to fund public health care programs.
Michael E, Chernew, Austin B, Frakt
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Reforming Junior Cycle: Lessons from Project Maths

2021
The focus of this chapter is on mathematics education and, in particular, a curriculum initiative, “Project Maths”, that predated the current round of junior cycle reform in Ireland. Project Maths was a major reform of post-primary mathematics education in Ireland and involved changes to what students learnt in mathematics, how they learnt it and how ...
Chris Byrne   +2 more
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Reflections on Math Reforms in the U.S.

Phi Delta Kappan, 2007
Understanding how various aspects of mathematics education work together is necessary if reform efforts are to succeed, Ms. Newton argues. She compares U.S. and Chinese mathematics education to provide perspectives that might further such understanding.
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Reimagining Community College Math Reform Amid COVID-19

Community College Review, 2023
Objective: In Spring 2020 when COVID-19 hit, community colleges moved almost all classes online. This disruption impacts recent math reforms, including contextualization, raising concerns about sustained faculty and institutional leadership commitment.
Kelly Wickersham   +3 more
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Soviet math and science educational reforms during perestroika

Technology in Society, 1991
Abstract This paper examines the nature and progress of the 1984 educational reforms in the Soviet Union. The authors describe the reforms and assess the strength and weaknesses of the math and science curricula from the content and pedagogical perspectives. The authors also discuss the extent to which the reform objectives have been achieved and the
Catherine P. Ailes, Francis W. Rushing
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