Winning the Math Wars

No Teacher Left Behind

Karen Smith author Martin L Abbott author Brian Ferriso author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:20th Jul '15

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Washington State is about to enter a new phase of the "math wars." Since the late 1980s, the debate over how best to teach mathematics to schoolchildren has raged worldwide among educators, politicians, and parents. The stakes are high. To operate effectively in a global, twenty-first-century economy and polity, the United states must provide an education in mathematics that is both excellent and equitable.

In this volume, four scholars at the Washington School Research Center (WSRC) at Seattle Pacific University present original research drawn from statistical studies of state educational data and from thousands of classroom observations carried out by The BERC Group. They assess the current state of math education and review its history and development. The authors also provide a dispassionate review of the extensive international, national, and state literature.

The in-depth observational research in Winning the Math Wars confirms that the real issue is neither the approach to teaching--traditional or reform--nor the type of curriculum. If America's goal of educational equity and excellence is to be achieved, then math teachers everywhere must be fully supported in developing the specific skills that are ideal for educating all students. The authors discussion focus on four principles for improving math teaching and learning: fidelity to reform efforts by all involved; an emphasis on instruction and instructional tools; the critical nature of mathematical knowledge; and the need for transformational change.

Winning the Math Wars is an important book for policy makers, school leaders, practitioners of mathematics education, parents, and anyone who wants to make sense of the "math wars."

"It discusses the current status of mathematics education in the US, including dominant philosophies such as traditionalism and constructivism, cross-cultural studies, student learning, curriculum, instruction, and assessment…. They have identified teachers as the key element for successful reform in mathematics education and recommend that teachers receive support to present their materials effectively in the classroom. Summing Up: Recommended."

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ISBN: 9780295996806

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 387g

176 pages