In this article we describe the mathematics curriculum and teaching practices in a purposive sample of high‐poverty elementary schools working with 3 of the most widely disseminated comprehensive school reform programs in the United States. Data from 19,999 instructional logs completed by 509 first‐, third‐, and fourth‐grade teachers in 53 schools showed that the mathematics taught in these schools was conventional despite a focus in the schools on instructional improvement. The typical lesson focused on number concepts and operations, had students working mostly with whole numbers (rather than other rational numbers), and involved direct teaching or review and practice of routine skills. However, there was wide variation in content coverag...
Changing perspectives on mathematics teaching and learning resulted in a new generation of mathemati...
This exploratory descriptive case study aimed to identify key issues in the transformation of mathem...
Mathematics continues to be one of the most loved and feared subjects in American schools. Principal...
In this article we describe the mathematics curriculum and teaching practices in a purposive sample ...
This article begins to unravel the question, ‘‘What curricular materials work best under what kinds ...
Achieving the vision of standards-based curriculum is problematic for elementary school practicing t...
Elementary school teachers were surveyed about the strategies and materials they use to teach elemen...
High quality instruction is necessary for students of all ages to develop a deep understanding of ma...
Understanding how mathematics is taught in the classroom is an important first step in connecting ma...
The No Child Left Behind Act has placed new demands on principals for their students’ achievement in...
Mathematics curriculum for the intermediate grades is as plentiful as it is varied. Yet it is diffic...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to take a deep look at Tier One instruction mathemati...
In this article, we discuss efforts to design and empirically test measures of teachers’ content kno...
This article tracks twenty-one graduates of a refom-based mathematics teacher education program for ...
Abstract: This study examines the effect of Microteaching Lesson Study participation on the mathemat...
Changing perspectives on mathematics teaching and learning resulted in a new generation of mathemati...
This exploratory descriptive case study aimed to identify key issues in the transformation of mathem...
Mathematics continues to be one of the most loved and feared subjects in American schools. Principal...
In this article we describe the mathematics curriculum and teaching practices in a purposive sample ...
This article begins to unravel the question, ‘‘What curricular materials work best under what kinds ...
Achieving the vision of standards-based curriculum is problematic for elementary school practicing t...
Elementary school teachers were surveyed about the strategies and materials they use to teach elemen...
High quality instruction is necessary for students of all ages to develop a deep understanding of ma...
Understanding how mathematics is taught in the classroom is an important first step in connecting ma...
The No Child Left Behind Act has placed new demands on principals for their students’ achievement in...
Mathematics curriculum for the intermediate grades is as plentiful as it is varied. Yet it is diffic...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to take a deep look at Tier One instruction mathemati...
In this article, we discuss efforts to design and empirically test measures of teachers’ content kno...
This article tracks twenty-one graduates of a refom-based mathematics teacher education program for ...
Abstract: This study examines the effect of Microteaching Lesson Study participation on the mathemat...
Changing perspectives on mathematics teaching and learning resulted in a new generation of mathemati...
This exploratory descriptive case study aimed to identify key issues in the transformation of mathem...
Mathematics continues to be one of the most loved and feared subjects in American schools. Principal...