Math system change: two States, two approaches.Changes are on the horizon for high school math in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of and Georgia. The Empire State is moving from its integrated approach to a more traditional single-focus course system; Peach State schools, meanwhile, will begin the switch from single-focus courses to a more integrated curriculum. NEW YORK: Currently, it's all about Math A Mathematics courses named Math A, Maths A, and similar are found in:
The changes are part of new grade-by-grade performance indicators that meet No Child Left Behind requirements and provide educators with more clarity and specificity, explains Anne Schiano, assistant director of curriculum, instruction and instructional technology There are two types of instructional technology: those with a systems approach, and those focusing on sensory technologies. The definition of instructional technology prepared by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology at the New York State Education Department The New York State Education Department is the state education department in New York State. It is responsible for the supervision for all public schools in New York State and all standardized testing, as well as the production and administration of state tests and Regents . Schiano says a plan is in place to ensure classroom teachers are supported during implementation; for example, they'll get to share lessons and practices from their schools with others in their districts and regionally. GEORGIA: As part of an effort to raise student achievement, an advisory panel in this state recommended switching from separate math courses to an integrated curriculum. With a lean, rigorous Japanese format, the yearlong courses divide the state's new performance standards into four parts: a content standard, illustrative il·lus·tra·tive adj. Acting or serving as an illustration. il·lus tra·tive·ly adv.Adj. 1. tasks, examples of student work and a commentary for teachers, explains Claire Pierce, mathematics program specialist at the Georgia Department of Education The Georgia Department of Education is an American agency that governs public education in the state of Georgia. They manage funding and testing for local educational agencies accountable for student achievement. . Algebra, geometry, statistics and other topics will be weaved into courses, available in three sequences, with a minimum mastery level equal to a strong algebra II course. "This is such a higher level of mastery than we've required of our students in the past," Pierce says. Eight days of state-provided teacher training will help along the process, which begins with current sixth graders. As for textbooks, an internal study found that their titles "are not very good in terms of identifying how integrated materials are in the book," Pierce notes. While some have algebra or another specific math discipline in their name, a number of existing series fit the new system reasonably well--a plus for this non-adoption state. |
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