This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus) sequence abandons the fundamental middle school math topics necessary for quantitative literacy, while the standard super-abundance of algebra taught in the abstract fosters math phobia and supports a culturally acceptable stance that math is not relevant to everyday life. Although GATC is seen as a pipeline to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), it is a mistake to think that the objective of producing quantitatively literate citizens is at odds with creating more scientists and engineers. The goal must be to create a curriculum that addresses the quantitative reasoning needs of all studen...
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...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this project is to develop means of addressing di...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
Recent discussions of algebra reform have focused on having more students take algebra courses and o...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
In this paper, I share a hybrid quantitative reasoning/algebra two-course sequence that challenges t...
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...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Mathematics occupies a dynamic place in general education curriculum. The subject once served primar...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
Based loosely on ideas of Jean Piaget and Richard Skemp, this Parts of the Whole column considers th...
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...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this project is to develop means of addressing di...
This editorial questions the preeminence of algebra in our mathematics curriculum. The GATC (Geometr...
Recent discussions of algebra reform have focused on having more students take algebra courses and o...
We present Quantitative Reasoning (QR) as a pathway to smooth students’ mathematical transition from...
In this paper, I share a hybrid quantitative reasoning/algebra two-course sequence that challenges t...
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...
Quantitative Reasoning (QR) is essential for today’s students, yet most higher education institution...
In the absence of generally accepted content standards and with little evidence on the learning for ...
Mathematics occupies a dynamic place in general education curriculum. The subject once served primar...
for the Numeracy Community Numerous questions about student learning of quantitative reasoning arose...
Based loosely on ideas of Jean Piaget and Richard Skemp, this Parts of the Whole column considers th...
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...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this project is to develop means of addressing di...