A Decade of Middle School Mathematics Curriculum Implementation: Lessons Learned from the Show-me Project (Hc0 - Margaret R Meyer - Books - Information Age Publishing - 9781607520139 - December 9, 2008
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A Decade of Middle School Mathematics Curriculum Implementation: Lessons Learned from the Show-me Project (Hc0

Margaret R Meyer

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A Decade of Middle School Mathematics Curriculum Implementation: Lessons Learned from the Show-me Project (Hc0

Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references.; Avail. in paper. Publisher Marketing: A volume in Research in Mathematics Education Series Editor Barbara J. Dougherty, University of Mississippi The purpose of this book is to document the work of the Show-Me Project (1997-2007) and to highlight lessons learned about curriculum implementation. Although the Show-Me Project was charged with promoting the dissemination and implementation of four distinct comprehensive curriculum programs (Connected Mathematics, Mathematics in Context, MathScape, and MathThematics), most of the lessons learned from this work are not curriculum specific. Rather, they cut across the four programs and share commonalities with standards-based curriculum reform at any level. We believe that documenting these lessons learned will be one of the legacies of the Show-Me Project We anticipate that the comprehensive nature of this work will attract readers from multiple audiences that include state and district mathematics supervisors, middle grades mathematics teachers and administrators involved in curriculum reform, as well as mathematics teacher educators. Those about to embark on the review of curriculum materials will appreciate reading about the processes employed by other districts. Readers with interests in a particular curriculum program will be able to trace the curriculum-specific chapters to gain insights into how the design of the curricula relate to professional development, adoption and implementation issues, and teachers' personal experience using the curriculum materials. Individuals who provide professional development at the middle grades level will find chapters that they can use for both general and focused discussions. Teachers at all stages of implementation will recognize their own experiences in reading and reflecting on the stories of teacher change. Mathematics educators will find ideas on how these curricula can be used in the preparation of preservice middle grades teachers. Contributor Bio:  Langrall, Cynthia W Cynthia W. Langrall is coauthor of Introduction to Connections, Grades 6 - 8, part of Heinemann's Math Process Standards Series. She is a professor in the Mathematics Department at Illinois State University. A former classroom teacher, she now teaches undergraduate and graduate students and works with teachers in professional development settings. She conducts research in mathematics education and has been published widely in journals and books.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 9, 2008
ISBN13 9781607520139
Publishers Information Age Publishing
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Study and Teaching
Pages 298
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 19 mm   ·   640 g
Language English  

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