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Contents
Preface
Introduction to the CD Collection: Classic Publications on the Mathematics Curriculum by Thomas A. Romberg
I: Curriculum Matters: Looking Back, Looking Forward
- The Current State of the School Mathematics Curriculum by Zalman Usiskin
- Technology and the Mathematics Curriculum by James T. Fey, Richard M. Hollenbeck & Jonathan A. Wray
- National Standards: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future by Margaret E. Goertz
- Recommendations for Statistics and Probability in School Mathematics over the Past Century by Dustin Jones and James E. Tarr
- Reflections on Five Decades of Curriculum Controversies by Stephen Willoughby
II. The Intended Curriculum
- What We Teach Is What Students Learn: Evidence from National Assessment by Peter Kloosterman and Crystal Walcott
- Curriculum Alignment in an Era of Standards and High-Stakes Testing by Shannon W. Dingman
- Preschool Mathematics Curricula by Julie Sarama and Douglas H. Clements
III. The Written Curriculum
Curriculum Development
- Supporting Focused and Cohesive Curricula through Visual Representations: An Example from Japanese Textbooks by Tad Watanabe, Akihiko Takahashi, and Makoto Yoshida
- Cross-National Curriculum Collaboration: Examples Based on Realistic Mathematics Education by Margaret R. Meyer, Truus Dekker, and Frank Eade
- Three Perspectives on the Central Objects of Study for Grades Pre-K-8 Statistics by Randall E. Groth
- Designing Curricula to Expand and Extend Mathematical Knowledge by Debra I. Johanning
- Mathematics Applied to Curriculum Development: Lessons Learned on the Job by Al Cuoco, Jean Benson, Bowen Kerins, Sarah Sword, and Kevin Waterman
Selecction of Textbooks
- How Do Districts Choose Mathematics Textbooks? by June Mark, Deborah Spencer, Julie Koehler Zeringue, and Katherine Schwinden
- Considerations in the Review and Adoption of Mathematics Textbooks by Rick A. Hudson, Paula Elmer Lahann, and Jean S. Lee
- Curriculum as a Change Agent: High Schools that Rise to the Challenge and What They Stand to Gain by Kasi Allen-Fuller, Margaret Robinson, and Eric Robinson
IV. The Implemented Curriculum
- Myths about Curriculum Implementation by Denisse R. Thompson and Sharon L. Senk
- Technology and the Teaching of Mathematics by Richard M. Hollenbeck, Jonathan A. Wray, and James T. Fey
- Understanding Teachers' Strategies for Supplementing Textbooks by Corey Drake
- Teachers' Perspectives on Fidelity of Implementation to Textbooks by Mary Ann Huntley and Kathryn Chval
V. Impact of Curriculum Materials on Students' and Teachers' Learning
- Developing Curricular Reasoning for Grades PreK-12 Mathematics Instruction by M. Lynn Breyfogle, Amy Roth McDuffie, and Kay A. Wohlhuter
- Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum as Tools for Teachers' Learning by Gwendolyn M. Lloyd and Vanessa R. Pitts Bannister
- Conducting Mathematics Curriculum Research: Challenges and Insights by Paul Kehle and Kelly K. McCormick
- The Influence of Curriculum on Students' Learning by Mary Kay Stein and Margaret S. Smith
Cite
APA 7
Reys, B. J., Reys, R. E., & Rubenstein, R. (Eds.). (2010). Mathematics curriculum: Issues, trends, and future directions. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.