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A Brighter Spotlight on Math.


Mathematics, for most people, seems pretty cut and dried cut and dried cut adj (also: cut-and-dry) (answer) → eindeutig: (solution) → einfach . Who can argue against the need for everyone to be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide? The fact that 2+2=4 is indisputable. Numeracy numeracy Mathematical literacy Neurology The ability to understand mathematical concepts, perform calculations and interpret and use statistical information. Cf Acalculia.  is basic, yet debate rages.

Why don't U.S. students do better on international math achievement tests? What math should we teach in the middle grades? Should we teach algebra at earlier levels? Should students be permitted to use calculators? Why aren't math teachers better trained?

Each of these questions has stirred lively discussion. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) was founded in 1920. It has grown to be the world's largest organization concerned with mathematics education, having close to 100,000 members across the USA and Canada, and internationally.  was among the first curriculum-related organizations to develop standards for its discipline. The National Assessment for Educational Progress has measured and mulled mull 1  
tr.v. mulled, mull·ing, mulls
To heat and spice (wine, for example).



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 over student math skills. Now, the Learning First Alliance, a coalition of a dozen major education leadership organizations, including AASA AASA American Association of School Administrators
AASA Asian American Student Association
AASA Association of Academies of Sciences in Asia
AASA Aging and Adult Services Administration
AASA Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
, has put the spotlight on math. The spotlight is becoming brighter.

In our high-tech, information-driven society, math is a foundation. Who could argue that our leadership in science and technology will require people with a fundamental understanding of math? Every day we're bombarded by competing facts expressed in numbers in numbered parts; as, a book published in numbers.

See also: Number
. Without a grasp of statistics, we might be misled by people who have a better command of math than of ethics.

We want our students to think and reason well. Math teaches students to reason well and carry what they learn into other walks of life. When the light of understanding comes on in math, students begin to see how the world works, and they may become intrigued about the mathematical and scientific miracles around them, from figuring out the reasons some teams do better in the box scores to determining forces that might indicate a yet-to-be-discovered planet orbiting some distant star.

Against this backdrop, the Learning First Alliance has agreed on four objectives for improving the math achievement of elementary and secondary students. Those objectives are:

* All our nation's students, regardless of where they live or their economic or racial and ethnic backgrounds, should have the opportunity to complete a challenging course in mathematics study consistent with specific benchmarks, including geometry and algebra in the middle grades.

* Students must be taught by teachers with a strong command of the subject and the best ways to teach it, which will require changes in preservice teacher education, increased entry requirements for the initial education of teachers and continuing professional development CPD is the means by which members of professional associations maintain, improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop the personal qualities required in their professional lives.  of teachers throughout their careers.

* Parents and teachers must be brought into the change process in school mathematics to discuss curricular goals, how teaching and assessment have changed in classrooms and how they can improve student achievement.

* Research on curricular materials, student learning and teaching of school mathematics should be expanded and more support should be given to translating research findings into high-quality materials and professional development opportunities for teachers.

I urge you, as a school leader, to meet with key math teachers in your school system. Listen to what they say. Ask questions. Express your views. Form a pact for excellence in math instruction. Many people see math as a single subject, and while a real education requires much much more, math has interdisciplinary implications. It can help students develop a better understanding of everything from music and the arts to rocket science rocket science
n.
1. Rocketry.

2. Informal An endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability.
. It doesn't take a rocket scientist Rocket Scientist

In the world of finance, these are people with science and math degrees who work in the finance field building highly advanced quantitative finance models. These models help banking, insurance and investment firms to price financial instruments.
 to figure that out.

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Author:DOMENECH, DANIEL A.
Publication:School Administrator
Date:Jan 1, 1999
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