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Preface
Preface


Introduction to the CD Collection: Classic Publications on the Mathematics Curriculum by [[Romberg, Thomas|Thomas A. Romberg]]
Introduction to the CD Collection: Classic Publications on the Mathematics Curriculum<br>
[[Thomas Romberg|Thomas A. Romberg]], University of Wisconsin (Retired), Madison, Wisconsin


I: Curriculum Matters: Looking Back, Looking Forward
I: Curriculum Matters: Looking Back, Looking Forward


<ol start="1">
<ol start="1">
<li>[[Usiskin (2010)|The Current State of the School Mathematics Curriculum]] by [[Zalman Usiskin]]</li>
<li>The Current State of the School Mathematics Curriculum<br>
<li>[[Fey, Hollenbeck, & Wray (2010)|Technology and the Mathematics Curriculum]] by [[James Fey|James T. Fey]], [[Richard Hollenbeck|Richard M. Hollenbeck]] & [[Jonathan Wray|Jonathan A. Wray]]</li>
[[Zalman Usiskin]], University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
<li>[[Goertz (2010)|National Standards: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future]] by [[Margaret Goertz|Margaret E. Goertz]]</li>
</li>
<li>[[Jones & Tarr (2010)|Recommendations for Statistics and Probability in School Mathematics over the Past Century]] by [[Dustin Jones]] and [[James Tarr|James E. Tarr]]</li>
<li>Technology and the Mathematics Curriculum<br>
<li>[[Willoughby (2010)|Reflections on Five Decades of Curriculum Controversies]] by [[Stephen Willoughby]]
[[James Fey|James T. Fey]], University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland<br>
[[Richard Hollenbeck|Richard M. Hollenbeck]], University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland<br>
[[Jonathan Wray|Jonathan A. Wray]], Howard County Public School System, Ellicott City, Maryland
</li>
<li>National Standards: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future<br>
[[Margaret Goertz|Margaret E. Goertz]], University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
</li>
<li>Recommendations for Statistics and Probability in School Mathematics over the Past Century<br>
[[Dustin Jones]], Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas<br>
[[James Tarr|James E. Tarr]], University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
</li>
<li>Reflections on Five Decades of Curriculum Controversies<br>
[[Stephen Willoughby]], University of Arizona (Retired), Tuscon, Arizona
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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<ol start="6">
<ol start="6">
<li>[[Kloosterman & Walcott (2010)|What We Teach Is What Students Learn: Evidence from National Assessment]] by [[Peter Kloosterman]] and [[Crystal Walcott]]</li>
<li>What We Teach Is What Students Learn: Evidence from National Assessment<br>
<li>[[Dingman (2010)|Curriculum Alignment in an Era of Standards and High-Stakes Testing]] by [[Shannon Dingman| Shannon W. Dingman]]</li>
[[Peter Kloosterman]], Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana<br>
<li>[[Sarama & Clements (2010)|Preschool Mathematics Curricula]] by [[Julie Sarama]] and [[Douglas Clements|Douglas H. Clements]]</li>
[[Crystal Walcott]], Indiana University Purdue University&mdash;Columbus, Columbus, Indiana
</li>
<li>Curriculum Alignment in an Era of Standards and High-Stakes Testing<br>
[[Shannon Dingman| Shannon W. Dingman]], University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
</li>
<li>Preschool Mathematics Curricula<br>
[[Julie Sarama]], University of Buffalo&mdash;State University of New York, Buffalo, New York<br>
[[Douglas Clements|Douglas H. Clements]], University of Buffalo&mdash;State University of New York, Buffalo, New York
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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<ol start="9">
<ol start="9">
 
<li>Supporting Focused and Cohesive Curricula through Visual Representations: An Example from Japanese Textbooks<br>
[[Tad Watanabe]], Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia<br>
[[Akihiko Takahashi]], DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois<br>
[[Makoto Yoshida]], William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey
</li>
<li>Cross-National Curriculum Collaboration: Examples Based on Realistic Mathematics Education<br>
[[Margaret Meyer|Margaret R. Meyer]], University of Wisconsin&mdash;Madison, Madison, Wisconsin<br>
[[Truus Dekker]], Freudenthal Institute (Retired), Maarssen, Netherlands<br>
[[Frank Eade]], Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England
</li>
<li>Three Perspectives on the Central Objects of Study for Grades Pre-K-8 Statistics<br>
[[Randall Groth|Randall E. Groth]], Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland
</li>
<li>Designing Curricula to Expand and Extend Mathematical Knowledge<br>
[[Debra Johanning|Debra I. Johanning]], University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
</li>
<li>Mathematics Applied to Curriculum Development: Lessons Learned on the Job<br>
[[Al Cuoco]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Jean Benson]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Bowen Kerins]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Sarah Sword]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Kevin Waterman]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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<ol start="14">
<ol start="14">
 
<li>How Do Districts Choose Mathematics Textbooks?<br>
[[June Mark]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Deborah Spencer]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Julie Zeringue|Julie Koehler Zeringue]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts<br>
[[Katherine Schwinden]], Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
</li>
<li>Considerations in the Review and Adoption of Mathematics Textbooks<br>
[[Rick Hudson|Rick A. Hudson]], Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana<br>
[[Paula Lahann|Paula Elmer Lahann]], Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana<br>
[[Jean Lee|Jean S. Lee]], Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
</li>
<li>Curriculum as a Change Agent: High Schools that Rise to the Challenge and What They Stand to Gain<br>
[[Kasi Allen-Fuller]], Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon<br>
[[Margaret Robinson]], Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York<br>
[[Eric Robinson]], Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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<ol start="17">
<ol start="17">
 
<li>Myths about Curriculum Implementation<br>
[[Denisse Thompson|Denisse R. Thompson]], University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida<br>
[[Sharon Senk|Sharon L. Senk]], Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
</li>
<li>Technology and the Teaching of Mathematics<br>
[[Richard Hollenbeck|Richard M. Hollenbeck]], University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland<br>
[[Jonathan Wray|Jonathan A. Wray]], Howard County Public School System, Ellicott City, Maryland<br>
[[James Fey|James T. Fey]], University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
</li>
<li>Understanding Teachers' Strategies for Supplementing Textbooks<br>
[[Corey Drake]], Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
</li>
<li>Teachers' Perspectives on Fidelity of Implementation to Textbooks<br>
[[Mary Huntley|Mary Ann Huntley]], Cornell University, Ithaca, New York<br>
[[Kathryn Chval]], University of Missouri&mdash;Columbia, Columbia, Missouri
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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<ol start="21">
<ol start="21">
 
<li>Developing Curricular Reasoning for Grades PreK-12 Mathematics Instruction<br>
[[M. Lynn Breyfogle]], Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania<br>
[[Amy Roth McDuffie]], Washington State University&mdash;Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington<br>
[[Kay Wohlhuter|Kay A. Wohlhuter]], University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota
</li>
<li>Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum as Tools for Teachers' Learning<br>
[[Gwendolyn Lloyd|Gwendolyn M. Lloyd]], Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania<br>
[[Vanessa Bannister|Vanessa R. Pitts Bannister]], Virginia Tech, Blackburg, Virginia
</li>
<li>Conducting Mathematics Curriculum Research: Challenges and Insights<br>
[[Paul Kehle]], Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York<br>
[[Kelly McCormick|Kelly K. McCormick]], University of Southern Maine, Gorham, Maine
</li>
<li>The Influence of Curriculum on Students' Learning<br>
[[Mary Kay Stein]], University of Pittsburgh, Oakmont, Pennsylvania<br>
[[Margaret Smith|Margaret S. Smith]], University of Pittsburgh, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
</li>
</ol>
</ol>


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Contents

Preface

Introduction to the CD Collection: Classic Publications on the Mathematics Curriculum
Thomas A. Romberg, University of Wisconsin (Retired), Madison, Wisconsin

I: Curriculum Matters: Looking Back, Looking Forward

  1. The Current State of the School Mathematics Curriculum
    Zalman Usiskin, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
  2. Technology and the Mathematics Curriculum
    James T. Fey, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
    Richard M. Hollenbeck, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
    Jonathan A. Wray, Howard County Public School System, Ellicott City, Maryland
  3. National Standards: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future
    Margaret E. Goertz, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  4. Recommendations for Statistics and Probability in School Mathematics over the Past Century
    Dustin Jones, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas
    James E. Tarr, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
  5. Reflections on Five Decades of Curriculum Controversies
    Stephen Willoughby, University of Arizona (Retired), Tuscon, Arizona

II. The Intended Curriculum

  1. What We Teach Is What Students Learn: Evidence from National Assessment
    Peter Kloosterman, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
    Crystal Walcott, Indiana University Purdue University—Columbus, Columbus, Indiana
  2. Curriculum Alignment in an Era of Standards and High-Stakes Testing
    Shannon W. Dingman, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas
  3. Preschool Mathematics Curricula
    Julie Sarama, University of Buffalo—State University of New York, Buffalo, New York
    Douglas H. Clements, University of Buffalo—State University of New York, Buffalo, New York

III. The Written Curriculum

Curriculum Development

  1. Supporting Focused and Cohesive Curricula through Visual Representations: An Example from Japanese Textbooks
    Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia
    Akihiko Takahashi, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois
    Makoto Yoshida, William Paterson University, Wayne, New Jersey
  2. Cross-National Curriculum Collaboration: Examples Based on Realistic Mathematics Education
    Margaret R. Meyer, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
    Truus Dekker, Freudenthal Institute (Retired), Maarssen, Netherlands
    Frank Eade, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England
  3. Three Perspectives on the Central Objects of Study for Grades Pre-K-8 Statistics
    Randall E. Groth, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland
  4. Designing Curricula to Expand and Extend Mathematical Knowledge
    Debra I. Johanning, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
  5. Mathematics Applied to Curriculum Development: Lessons Learned on the Job
    Al Cuoco, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Jean Benson, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Bowen Kerins, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Sarah Sword, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Kevin Waterman, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts

Selecction of Textbooks

  1. How Do Districts Choose Mathematics Textbooks?
    June Mark, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Deborah Spencer, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Julie Koehler Zeringue, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
    Katherine Schwinden, Education Development Center, Newton, Massachusetts
  2. Considerations in the Review and Adoption of Mathematics Textbooks
    Rick A. Hudson, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
    Paula Elmer Lahann, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
    Jean S. Lee, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
  3. Curriculum as a Change Agent: High Schools that Rise to the Challenge and What They Stand to Gain
    Kasi Allen-Fuller, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
    Margaret Robinson, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York
    Eric Robinson, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York

IV. The Implemented Curriculum

  1. Myths about Curriculum Implementation
    Denisse R. Thompson, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
    Sharon L. Senk, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
  2. Technology and the Teaching of Mathematics
    Richard M. Hollenbeck, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
    Jonathan A. Wray, Howard County Public School System, Ellicott City, Maryland
    James T. Fey, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
  3. Understanding Teachers' Strategies for Supplementing Textbooks
    Corey Drake, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
  4. Teachers' Perspectives on Fidelity of Implementation to Textbooks
    Mary Ann Huntley, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
    Kathryn Chval, University of Missouri—Columbia, Columbia, Missouri

V. Impact of Curriculum Materials on Students' and Teachers' Learning

  1. Developing Curricular Reasoning for Grades PreK-12 Mathematics Instruction
    M. Lynn Breyfogle, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
    Amy Roth McDuffie, Washington State University—Tri-Cities, Richland, Washington
    Kay A. Wohlhuter, University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota
  2. Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum as Tools for Teachers' Learning
    Gwendolyn M. Lloyd, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania
    Vanessa R. Pitts Bannister, Virginia Tech, Blackburg, Virginia
  3. Conducting Mathematics Curriculum Research: Challenges and Insights
    Paul Kehle, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York
    Kelly K. McCormick, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, Maine
  4. The Influence of Curriculum on Students' Learning
    Mary Kay Stein, University of Pittsburgh, Oakmont, Pennsylvania
    Margaret S. Smith, University of Pittsburgh, Oakmont, Pennsylvania

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.