Mathematics educators are occasionally called upon to justify the existence or the offering of quantitative literacy courses. This paper argues that effective quantitative literacy courses have different goals than algebra courses and are legitimate alternatives to algebra courses for non-STEM students. Furthermore, quantitative literacy courses affirm the historic relationship between citizenship and education. In today’s world of proliferating news sources, social media, and fake news, quantitative literacy has become an essential component of the long-held ideal of civic virtue
Here I discuss elements of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and their importance in relation to qua...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
Mathematics educators are occasionally called upon to justify the existence or the offering of quant...
In reply to Kira Hamman\u27s discussion of my piece, Rethinking the Numerate Citizen: Quantitative ...
Does a citizen need to possess quantitative literacy in order to make responsible decisions on behal...
As teachers strive to reimagine mathematics classrooms as interdisciplinary, problem-posing spaces t...
This editorial highlights the eloquent words of Drs. Bernard Madison and Lynn Arthur Steen who, in t...
I dispute Erickson\u27s claim in Numeracy 9(2), Article 4 (2016), that quantitative literacy is neit...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
The National Numeracy Network grew from heightened awareness of the complex and sophisticated nature...
This overview frames the eight articles devoted to financial literacy in this issue of Numeracy. The...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
Quantitative Literacy is a competence as important as general literacy; yet, while writing requireme...
In this essay, I examine the extent to which mathematics education and education for quantitative li...
Here I discuss elements of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and their importance in relation to qua...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...
Mathematics educators are occasionally called upon to justify the existence or the offering of quant...
In reply to Kira Hamman\u27s discussion of my piece, Rethinking the Numerate Citizen: Quantitative ...
Does a citizen need to possess quantitative literacy in order to make responsible decisions on behal...
As teachers strive to reimagine mathematics classrooms as interdisciplinary, problem-posing spaces t...
This editorial highlights the eloquent words of Drs. Bernard Madison and Lynn Arthur Steen who, in t...
I dispute Erickson\u27s claim in Numeracy 9(2), Article 4 (2016), that quantitative literacy is neit...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
The National Numeracy Network grew from heightened awareness of the complex and sophisticated nature...
This overview frames the eight articles devoted to financial literacy in this issue of Numeracy. The...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
Quantitative Literacy is a competence as important as general literacy; yet, while writing requireme...
In this essay, I examine the extent to which mathematics education and education for quantitative li...
Here I discuss elements of critical discourse analysis (CDA) and their importance in relation to qua...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Colby-Sawyer College has adopted a mission for quantitative literacy (QL) to give students the “nece...