In this paper, I share a hybrid quantitative reasoning/algebra two-course sequence that challenges the common assumption that quantitative literacy and reasoning are less rigorous mathematics alternatives to algebra and illustrates that a quantitative reasoning framework can be used to teach traditional algebra. The presentation is made in two parts. In the first part, which is somewhat philosophical and theoretical, I explain my personal perspective of what I mean by “algebra” and “doing algebra.” I contend that algebra is a form of communication whose value is precision, which allows us to perform algebraic manipulations in the form of simplification and solving moves. A quantitative reasoning approach to traditional algebraic manipulatio...
Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges fo...
In the first years of schooling in mathematics, pupils at first learn arithmetic, followed by a tran...
In a 4-month constructivist teaching experiment, I investigated how one 7th grade child and two 8th ...
In this paper, I share a hybrid quantitative reasoning/algebra two-course sequence that challenges t...
Recent discussions of algebra reform have focused on having more students take algebra courses and o...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
This dissertation takes up the problem of applied quantitative inference as a central question for c...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
For many students, algebra continues to be a gatekeeper to future academic and employment opportunit...
This research explored the effectiveness of various teaching strategies used for introducing early a...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
Mathematical modeling and algebraic reasoning are two important components of mathematics education....
Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges fo...
In the first years of schooling in mathematics, pupils at first learn arithmetic, followed by a tran...
In a 4-month constructivist teaching experiment, I investigated how one 7th grade child and two 8th ...
In this paper, I share a hybrid quantitative reasoning/algebra two-course sequence that challenges t...
Recent discussions of algebra reform have focused on having more students take algebra courses and o...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
This dissertation takes up the problem of applied quantitative inference as a central question for c...
Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose as we developed, taught an...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
For many students, algebra continues to be a gatekeeper to future academic and employment opportunit...
This research explored the effectiveness of various teaching strategies used for introducing early a...
The authors describe successes and challenges in developing a QL-friendly course at the University o...
Mathematical modeling and algebraic reasoning are two important components of mathematics education....
Low passing rates in developmental mathematics have been a serious concern for community colleges fo...
In the first years of schooling in mathematics, pupils at first learn arithmetic, followed by a tran...
In a 4-month constructivist teaching experiment, I investigated how one 7th grade child and two 8th ...