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    ISBN: 9780833033314 , 0833034111 , 083303331X , 9780833034113
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 93 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version RAND Mathematics Study Panel Mathematical proficiency for all students
    DDC: 510/.71/073
    Keywords: Mathematics teachers Training of ; Mathematics Study and teaching ; Mathematics teachers ; Mathematics ; Electronic books ; EDUCATION ; Teaching Methods & Materials ; Mathematics ; Mathematics ; Study and teaching ; Mathematics teachers ; Training of ; Mathematics Teaching & Research ; Mathematics ; Physical Sciences & Mathematics ; United States ; États-Unis ; MATHEMATICS ; Study & Teaching ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This report grew out of concerns about the weak levels of mathematical proficiency among U.S. citizens and the inequities in the achievement of students of different ethnic, cultural, and social groups. Debates concerning the value of specific curricula, requirements for teacher knowledge, and standards that students should meet are poorly informed because research evidence is lacking. The report proposes a long-term, strategic program of research and development in mathematics education with the twin goals of raising the level of mathematical proficiency and removing inequalities. The program addresses issues directly related to teaching and learning by focusing on three domains: developing teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching; teaching and learning mathematical practices--the mathematical know-how that characterizes expertise in learning and using mathematics; and teaching and learning algebra in grades K-12. To gain the necessary political support for the program, the report recommends that work begin in three key areas: studies providing evidence for necessarily political decisions concerning standards of mathematical proficiency to be met by students; studies of current instructional practice and curriculum in U.S. classrooms; and studies that assemble existing measures of mathematical performance or develop new ones that can be used in the proposed program
    Abstract: This report grew out of concerns about the weak levels of mathematical proficiency among U.S. citizens and the inequities in the achievement of students of different ethnic, cultural, and social groups. Debates concerning the value of specific curricula, requirements for teacher knowledge, and standards that students should meet are poorly informed because research evidence is lacking. The report proposes a long-term, strategic program of research and development in mathematics education with the twin goals of raising the level of mathematical proficiency and removing inequalities. The program addresses issues directly related to teaching and learning by focusing on three domains: developing teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching; teaching and learning mathematical practices--the mathematical know-how that characterizes expertise in learning and using mathematics; and teaching and learning algebra in grades K-12. To gain the necessary political support for the program, the report recommends that work begin in three key areas: studies providing evidence for necessarily political decisions concerning standards of mathematical proficiency to be met by students; studies of current instructional practice and curriculum in U.S. classrooms; and studies that assemble existing measures of mathematical performance or develop new ones that can be used in the proposed program
    Note: "MR-1643 , Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-93)
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    ISBN: 9780833034113 , 9780833033314
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Teaching of students with English as a second language (TESOL) ; Examinations & assessment
    Abstract: A clear need exists for substantial improvement in mathematics proficiency in U.S. schools. The RAND Mathematics Study Panel was convened to inform the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement on ways to improve the quality and usability of education research and development (R&D). The panel identified three areas for focused R&D: development of teachers' mathematical knowledge used in teaching; teaching and learning of skills needed for mathematical thinking and problem-solving; and teaching and learning of algebra from kindergarten through the 12th grade
    Note: English
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