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Recommended
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by Richard Phelps
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If you are not aware of the national controversy over math standards and
standards based curricula, you owe it to your children to learn more about
it.
More information about Core-Plus:
- Letter
Regarding Contemporary Math in Context from Steven Krantz (pdf
file), chair of the Mathematics Department at Washington University in
St. Louis, Mo
- There
Are Integrated Programs, and There Are Integrated Programs, by
Richard Askey
- A sample list of
errors in Core Plus Materials from Lawrence F. Gray, Professor of
Mathematics at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
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How a new math program rose to the top
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High School Students And Lab Rats
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Outcomes Analysis for Core Plus Students at Andover High School: One
Year Later, by R. James Milgram, Department of Mathematics, Stanford
University
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Math debate heats up, by Rusty Hoover, The Detroit News
- Reform vs. Traditional
Math Curricula: Preliminary report on a survey of the graduating
classes of 1997 of Andover High School and Lahser High School,
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, concerning their high school math programs
and how well these programs prepared them for college math, by Gregory
F. Bachelis
- New math doesn't compute with students, survey finds, by
Tamara Audi, Detroit Free Press, March 19, 1999
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Parents wary of new program for teaching math, By Nicole Bondi, The
Detroit News
- Reviews of Core-Plus
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Cedar Rapids is finally taking notice of the
math education controversy that has polarized communities across the nation
for almost a decade. The ongoing "Math Wars" are a result of the National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) 1989 publication of the well-known
polemic "Standards" document. In an effort to improve "critical thinking
skills", the standards recommended an emphasis on constructivist pedagogy
(discovery learning), multiple ways of solving problems, use of
manipulatives, group learning, invented strategies, "real world problems"
and the liberal use of calculators. On the other hand, they explicitly
de-emphasized paper and pencil computation, repetitive problem-solving, rote
memorization and traditional algorithms. As a result, computation
scores are dropping while problem solving scores remain stagnant.
(more)
- Information about math education:
Mathematically Correct The
best overall math site, it has a wealth of information about NCTM standards,
curricula, and method of instruction. Mathematically Correct started with
four parents in California, and because of their passion, knowledge, and
dedication they have become nationally recognized as experts on math
education. Many of the following links are from Mathematically
Correct.
Curriculum Reviews
by Mathematically Correct
See how your school fares according to the reviewers at Mathematically
Correct. The curricula used by the Cedar Rapids School District (Investigations) earns an
"F".
Mathematics
"Council" Loses Hard Earned Credibility A discussion of the NCTM by
Frank B. Allen, former NCTM president
The Truth About the REVISED NCTM Standards: Arithmetic is Still Missing!
by Bill Quirk Lots of good information about the NCTM Standards
An Open Letter to
United States Secretary of Education, Richard Riley This criticism of
"new-new math" curricula, signed by 200 mathematicians, including several
Noble laureates, was published in the Washington Post.
Professor David Klein, one of
the founders of Mathematically Correct, has additional information on his
home page
Rainforest Algebra One
mother's description of her 8th grader's math experience. A classic.
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Where's the Beef in the
Turkey Problem? An example of how a math problem is solved by a
new-new math advocate
Texas Adopts Textbook Rejected by Nation
Another discussion of "Rainforest Algebra"
A Lesson on Norm-Referenced Testing from Ames, Iowa
A look at the effects of introducing "Math in Context" in Ames, Iowa
Parents Win
'Math War' Maryland school district loses grant to expand controversial
programs
CMP at Okemos Middle
Schools
Is This
Math Fuzzy?
NYC Math Wars NYC Honest Open Logical Debate (NYC HOLD) On Math Reform
Review of
High Quality Experimental Mathematics Research
An example of some excellent
math standards
New California
Mathematics Adoptions After years of poor math achievement, California
has adopted a list of acceptable math curricula that emphasize content
Links to different math curricula
You
do the Math! Israel has dropped from among the highest scoring to the
lowest scoring nation after adopting fuzzy math
How Not to
Teach Math A math teacher's opinion of
Everyday Math
Mathematically Sane
These guys, who refuse to reveal their identities, claim to have evidence of
the success of fuzzy math curricula. Many of these studies are
methodologically flawed and their conclusions are invalid. View CEBE's
evaluations of some of these studies
Dale Seymour's
Investigations (also called TERC)
used in the Cedar Rapids
Community School District. This constructivist curriculum encourages
children to "discover" math, with the children using cumbersome and
inefficient "hands-on" activities. Algorithms, such as the standard
procedures for adding multi-digit numbers, long division, and operations of
fractions, are never explicitly taught. It is clearly an unacceptable
curriculum for any child that may desire a career that requires mathematical
ability.
Many
Parents Unhappy with Choice of Program that Discourages Memorization
Article about Dale Seymour Investigations in Palo Alto
TERC Hands on Math: The Truth is in
the Details A discussion and analysis of the Investigations curriculum
by a mathematician
PAUSD
Parent Compares Reform Texts
A collection of TERC Reviews by NYC HOLD
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Review of Studies on
Investigations
Math Trailblazers
adopted by the Linn-Mar
School District, will be used beginning 2003-2004 school year. This
"integrated" curriculum has students keeping a math journal and reading
books about math.
Review of
Math Trailblazers by Wayne
Bishop
What is Wrong
with Kendall Hunt Math Trailblazers
Organizations
There are many local, grassroots
organizations concerned about the quality of math education. The
following have a wealth of information and are highly recommended:
Illinois Loop A Chicago
area organization
NYC HOLD (Honest Open Logical
Debate) A very active group in New York City
What you can do:
Don't assume your children are learning math just because they're
bringing home good grades. See how your child does on these
student practice
problems for the California Math Standards.
Many parents have hired tutors or supplement their children's
education with homeschooling curricula. Here are links to several favorites
for home use:
Singapore Math This is the
curriculum used by the country that consistently ranks highest in
international comparisons. Workbooks are fairly cheap; teacher's guides are
highly recommended. This site has an online placement test.
Saxon Math A homeschool favorite, and easy for the parent. More
costly.
Kumon Math Centers Cedar Rapids is
fortunate to have one of the only Kumon Centers in Iowa. HIGHLY
RECOMMENDED. Kumon provides the pencil and paper repetition that many
children are missing at school. The Cedar Rapids Kumon Center
director can be reached at
319-373-8540.
AND
Educate yourself about the math wars. Get involved. Call or write your
school board members and voice your concerns. Write letters to the editor.
Contact your elected officials. There is power in numbers.
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