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Mathematically Correct is a website created by educators, parents, citizens and mathematicians / scientists who are concerned about the direction of standards-based mathematics and education reform. It is one of the most frequently cited websites in the Math wars. Principles and Standards for School Mathematics is a document produced in 1989 by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [5] (NCTM) to set forth a national vision for precollege mathematics education in the US and Canada. ...
The website contains many articles and reviews outlining the new context-based and constructivist math programs, many of which were funded by the National Science Foundation. These are nearly all based on the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Principles and Standards for School Mathematics was a document produced by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [1] to set forth a national vision for precollege mathematics education in the US and Canada. ...
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) was founded in 1920. ...
Many of the problems claimed by Mathematically Correct are that traditional methods and concepts are omitted, or replaced by entirely new terminology. In the case of the Core-Plus Mathematics Project, for example, anecdotal reports are presented where students claim that they entered college entirely unprepared for college level courses. Other programs given poor ratings include Dale Seymour Publications Investigations in Number, Data, and Space and Everyday Learning Everyday Mathematics. Curricula with poor reviews from Mathematically Correct Principles and Standards for School Mathematics is a document produced in 1989 by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [5] (NCTM) to set forth a national vision for precollege mathematics education in the US and Canada. ...
Curricula not judged deficient by Mathematically Correct - Singapore Math Textbooks used in high-scoring nation of Singapore
- Saxon math Adds problems solving and multiple skills instead of rejecting instruction of basic skills
- Modern Curriculum Press Inexpensive simple textbook popular with homeschoolers.
Saxon, also known as Saxon math, developed by John Saxon, is a teaching method for incremental learning of mathematics. ...
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State assessments aligned with standards judged deficient by Mathematically Correct CLAS is a standards-based assessment based on Outcomes Based Education principles given in California in the early 1990s. ...
Principles and Standards for School Mathematics is a document produced in 1989 by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [5] (NCTM) to set forth a national vision for precollege mathematics education in the US and Canada. ...
The Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) test is a standarized test used in the state of Washington. ...
Principles and Standards for School Mathematics is a document produced in 1989 by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics [5] (NCTM) to set forth a national vision for precollege mathematics education in the US and Canada. ...
External links - MathematicallyCorrect.com which is "devoted to the concerns raised by parents and scientists about the invasion of our schools by the New-New Math and the need to restore basic skills to math education".
- MathematicallySane.com whose mission is "to advocate -- broadly and persuasively -- for the rational reform of school mathematics".
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