One of the advantages of focusing on quantitative reasoning is that it spans a wide variety of topics. As incoming president of the National Numeracy Network, I would like to take the opportunity of this editorial to tell my story of intellectual reward from finding common purpose in quantitative reasoning with colleagues from disciplines outside of mathematics. The story starts with an NSF-funded faculty development project (DUE-9952807) to further a QR across-the-curriculum program and the finding from that program that merging authentic context with mathematics brings interaction and collaboration. That joy in learning from and working with colleagues in other disciplines has now expanded to seeking authentic context for all of my mathem...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Twenty five years ago the Mathematical Sciences Education Board (Scheaffer 1990) stated that “Citize...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
One of the advantages of focusing on quantitative reasoning is that it spans a wide variety of topic...
Quantitative literacy and its role in a democratic society are emerging topics of concern to mathema...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
Mathematics occupies a dynamic place in general education curriculum. The subject once served primar...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
Mathematics education, STMC, Science and Mathematics Teaching Center, University of Wyoming In Sprin...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Twenty five years ago the Mathematical Sciences Education Board (Scheaffer 1990) stated that “Citize...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...
One of the advantages of focusing on quantitative reasoning is that it spans a wide variety of topic...
Quantitative literacy and its role in a democratic society are emerging topics of concern to mathema...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
In this editorial, I place the Quantitative Reasoning (QR) movement within the national context of m...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
As an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor, quantitative reasoning (QR) risks falling through the c...
Mathematics occupies a dynamic place in general education curriculum. The subject once served primar...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
Mathematics education, STMC, Science and Mathematics Teaching Center, University of Wyoming In Sprin...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
In this third paper in a series describing the Quantitative Reasoning in the Contemporary World cour...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Twenty five years ago the Mathematical Sciences Education Board (Scheaffer 1990) stated that “Citize...
Findings from national studies along with more frequent calls from those who employ college graduate...