In September 1989, the United States’ Governors Conference in Charlottesville, Virginia set an ambitious goal by declaring that “By the year 2000, United States students will be first in the world in mathematics and science achievements”. However, recent results of the ‘Programme for International Student Achievement’ and ‘Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study’ indicate that the United States students’ achievements in mathematics are far below world class standards. This paper seeks to discuss issues in an international context related to the goal of creating world-class high quality mathematics education for all K-12 American students. In particular, the author also shares his reflections and depicts lessons from Singapore’...
The vitality of any modern society depends on the mathematical literacy of its citizens. No longer n...
If the U.S. is to attain its goal of strong competitive performance in international comparisons, we...
The focus of this research was to shed light on factors contributing to global international ranking...
This issue of Global Education Review focuses on policies and practices in support of mathematics le...
A report from Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance and the journal Education Next fi...
A purpose of this study was to explore the inter-relations among eighth grade mathematics student ac...
Is the math of the United States inferior? In 1967 there was an international study of mathematics ...
Abstract Research addressed the importance of mathematics education for the students ’ preparation t...
Tom Loveless, a former sixth-grade teacher and Harvard public policy professor, is an expert on stud...
The United States has a deficit in the abilities of its citizens to comprehend mathematics, as compa...
There is widespread belief that national economic productivity is related to student performance in ...
The TIMSS report leads to some strong conclusions concerning the effectiveness of various approaches...
Mathematics education issues once again appeared in the national news with the December 2004 release...
This paper looks at the curriculum and standards for mathematics in the U.S and compares them to the...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cross-national performance of fourth- and eighth-grade ...
The vitality of any modern society depends on the mathematical literacy of its citizens. No longer n...
If the U.S. is to attain its goal of strong competitive performance in international comparisons, we...
The focus of this research was to shed light on factors contributing to global international ranking...
This issue of Global Education Review focuses on policies and practices in support of mathematics le...
A report from Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance and the journal Education Next fi...
A purpose of this study was to explore the inter-relations among eighth grade mathematics student ac...
Is the math of the United States inferior? In 1967 there was an international study of mathematics ...
Abstract Research addressed the importance of mathematics education for the students ’ preparation t...
Tom Loveless, a former sixth-grade teacher and Harvard public policy professor, is an expert on stud...
The United States has a deficit in the abilities of its citizens to comprehend mathematics, as compa...
There is widespread belief that national economic productivity is related to student performance in ...
The TIMSS report leads to some strong conclusions concerning the effectiveness of various approaches...
Mathematics education issues once again appeared in the national news with the December 2004 release...
This paper looks at the curriculum and standards for mathematics in the U.S and compares them to the...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the cross-national performance of fourth- and eighth-grade ...
The vitality of any modern society depends on the mathematical literacy of its citizens. No longer n...
If the U.S. is to attain its goal of strong competitive performance in international comparisons, we...
The focus of this research was to shed light on factors contributing to global international ranking...