This brief concerns the nature of the high school mathematics and science curriculum in the United States. It draws from a large study which documented instructional practices and content using novel methodologies. This research approach is a promising step toward the development of indicators of opportunity to learn. The study also provides encouraging news about the effects of increased standards in math and science - they did not result in a watering down of the curriculum. However, practice in the schools studied is a far cry from the ambitious goals for math and science instruction now being developed by the profession
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
UnrestrictedPoor student mathematics achievement in American public schools, as determined by natio...
Change in high school math depends a great deal on policies, practices, and norms at the higher educ...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
The content standards reform movement and the accountability movement that have occurred over the pa...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs focuses on the nature of instruction in transition math courses, th...
This study investigated how the organization of the mathematics curriculum in U.S. high schools af-f...
The purpose of this research is to investigate about new high school curriculum in relation of mathe...
In their Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, the National Council of Teachers of Mathem...
UnrestrictedThis study examines math achievement as a result of policy initiatives in combination wi...
Discusses how the mathematics curriculum should be changed to reflect changes in the nation’s econom...
This brief presents some initial observations about the Statewide Systemic Initiatives based on the ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major:Education, Curriculum and Instruction. A...
The implementation of “research-based ” mathematics curricula is increasingly becoming a central ele...
The federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has prompted increased activity at the state level in th...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
UnrestrictedPoor student mathematics achievement in American public schools, as determined by natio...
Change in high school math depends a great deal on policies, practices, and norms at the higher educ...
This brief examines attempts by states to improve public education by increasing high school course ...
The content standards reform movement and the accountability movement that have occurred over the pa...
This issue of CPRE Policy Briefs focuses on the nature of instruction in transition math courses, th...
This study investigated how the organization of the mathematics curriculum in U.S. high schools af-f...
The purpose of this research is to investigate about new high school curriculum in relation of mathe...
In their Principles and Standards for School Mathematics, the National Council of Teachers of Mathem...
UnrestrictedThis study examines math achievement as a result of policy initiatives in combination wi...
Discusses how the mathematics curriculum should be changed to reflect changes in the nation’s econom...
This brief presents some initial observations about the Statewide Systemic Initiatives based on the ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major:Education, Curriculum and Instruction. A...
The implementation of “research-based ” mathematics curricula is increasingly becoming a central ele...
The federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has prompted increased activity at the state level in th...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this study is to find out how urban high schools that have experienced si...
UnrestrictedPoor student mathematics achievement in American public schools, as determined by natio...
Change in high school math depends a great deal on policies, practices, and norms at the higher educ...